> Barry, are you serious, or are you just fooling around again and imitating
> what Charles wrote? Did someone really try to get you TOS'd?
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> it would stop... but I can't believe someone would complain to an ISP about
> it.
Yes, and I won't say, but I know who did it.
> For goodness sakes, if someone wants to complain about something, let's go
> hunt down the child pornographers operating on the web!! If a person want
> to netcop - netcop someone who *needs* to be stopped - ignore or kill-file
> what is merely aggravating!
How true brave one! How True!
Still water runs deep.
I thought I was just getting killfiled, left and right.
This is what Mr X told me at Adelphia, he goes, I know you did not
start it, and that, he could not understand why they didn't just
killfile me.
He told me that USENET was all about free speech.
I won't say what else he said, someone would make a case out of that.
I use my internet for everything, all my communications.
If you ask me, it's dirty, dirty pool, to mess with someones ISP.
It's a sign of poor sportsmanship, especially when they could just
killfile me.
Philip - 13 Jul 2005 05:29 GMT
>> Barry, are you serious, or are you just fooling around again and
>> imitating what Charles wrote? Did someone really try to get you TOS'd?
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> It's a sign of poor sportsmanship, especially when they could just
> killfile me.
The classic retort is ... "Free speech comes with a heavy responsibility.
You may not cry FIRE in a crowded building (when there is no such fire).
> Barry, are you serious, or are you just fooling around again and imitating
> what Charles wrote? Did someone really try to get you TOS'd?
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> to netcop - netcop someone who *needs* to be stopped - ignore or kill-file
> what is merely aggravating!
Such a complaint is overdue. Am surprised it took this long.