On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:20:09 -0800, Tim Smith wrote:
> In article <4808418.d3tV97dG8Z@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Yes, I've studied this careful. Be aware that Moonlight can only be obtained
>> via Novell. It's a really nasty thing.
>
> No doubt you have studied it, as it is necessary to know the truth
> before you can make your misleading statements.
Actually the truth is his script studied it, found the appropriate phrases,
formatted the reply and spammed it out to 100 different places on the net.
It is designed to key on certain phrases, generate canned replies based on
those key phrases and then send the reply out the sewer pipe.
The problem is the script is defective.
First clue is no human formats text like that.
This has been discussed on digg.com several times.
Second clue is there is a definite pattern to these replies.
Third clue is the script gets confused with certain input, it's easy to
recognize if you look carefully at the original article and then the
output.
IOW it's a defect, although it is fooling the dopes in COLA.
Much like Schestowitz himself.
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