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Re: Stop with the [News] postings already!!!

  • Subject: Re: Stop with the [News] postings already!!!
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:20:52 +0200
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"nessuno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <nessuno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Doug Mentohl wrote:
>> on Aug 17 2006 1:54 pm mlw wrote
>>
>> > I know you probably mean well, but it is
>> > behaving more like spam than actual advocacy.
>>
>> Well seeing as he gets personally abused and forged  if he does join a
>> discussion maybe this is his way of draging the group back on topic.
>> Reminds me of what I tried to do here before I gave COLA up as a lost
>> cause.
>>
>> > It is getting in the way of seeing/finding discussions.
>>
>> You're kidding right. Are you unable to set up a filter on Roys news
>> stories.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Cheese eating Euros can never match U.S.
>> Save Gas By Driving Slower!
>
> I used to come to cola just to see your posts.  Thanks for all your
> efforts.
>
> The obvious solution for anyone who doesn't like Roy's posts is to
> killfile them.  This doesn't appeal to our wintroll contingent,
> however, because their purpose is to make sure that *nobody* sees them.
>  And, I suspect, to make sure that there isn't a web site out there to
> serve as a resource or a magnet for anyone looking for favorable notice
> about Linux or another side to the billion-dollar Microsoft marketing
> message and FUD campaign.
>

Another reverse  troll in MS payment. Surely no sane person would
willingly make themselves look so stupid as nessuno routinely does?

There are loads of Linux forums and sites out there.

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