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Re: [atari-midi-archives] Digest Number 173

Re: [atari-midi-archives] Digest Number 173

2004-06-12 by Jigger Pine

> Subject: Re: Re: my bills are gone
> 
> this is to the twat who keeps posting the 'reduce
> debts' thing many times.
> 
> if you can understand English, you will understand
> these two simple words :
> 
> FUCK OFF


Ditto and more to the sentiment expressed above.

> Message: 2
>    Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 19:37:02 +0000
>    From: James Alexander
> <james-m-alexander@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: Re: my bills are gone
> 
> Greetings all.
> 
> One time not so long ago, an atari user who'd also
> done some recordings of his one posted a song online
> called "AntiJarl" about a net.loser who'd been
> posting drivel in one of the music related news
> groups.  Perhaps we could do the same, working their
> real name and perhaps email into the lyrics and drop
> it in their mail box as suitable revenge.  Would be
> more humourous than just listing their name,
> address, credit card, phone and ip address into
> alt.2600.
> 

I know some people who are so fed up with spammer
slime that they are seriously contemplating methods of
ridding the world of the worst of them, permanently.

I hope this piece of shit gets so big that he has to
hire guards and hide behind bolted doors to ensure he
keeps living. I also hope he fails to do so.

Yeah, post it all.

Jigger.


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Re: [atari-midi-archives] Digest Number 173

2004-06-17 by James Alexander

Hi All,

See my further comments below

Jigger Pine wrote:

> > Subject: Re: Re: my bills are gone
> >
> > this is to the twat who keeps posting the 'reduce
> > debts' thing many times.
> >
> > if you can understand English, you will understand
> > these two simple words :
> >
> > FUCK OFF
>
>
> Ditto and more to the sentiment expressed above.
>
> > Message: 2
> >    Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 19:37:02 +0000
> >    From: James Alexander
> > <james-m-alexander@...>
> > Subject: Re: Re: Re: my bills are gone
> >
> > Greetings all.
> >
> > One time not so long ago, an atari user who'd also
> > done some recordings of his one posted a song online
> > called "AntiJarl" about a net.loser who'd been
> > posting drivel in one of the music related news
> > groups.  Perhaps we could do the same, working their
> > real name and perhaps email into the lyrics and drop
> > it in their mail box as suitable revenge.  Would be
> > more humourous than just listing their name,
> > address, credit card, phone and ip address into
> > alt.2600.
> >
>
> I know some people who are so fed up with spammer
> slime that they are seriously contemplating methods of
> ridding the world of the worst of them, permanently.
>
> I hope this piece of shit gets so big that he has to
> hire guards and hide behind bolted doors to ensure he
> keeps living. I also hope he fails to do so.
>
> Yeah, post it all.
>
> Jigger.


There are a few less than subtle  methods of dealing with spammers that 
doesnt involve giving them a fiver.  One who spammed me years ago soon 
found his paid-by-the-K mailbox full of large text files containing line 
after line of  SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM 
SPAM SPAM SPAM repeated ad nauseum.  a simple script in Flash1.6 manage 
to put those files together and send them off to hapless gormless 
spammer.  Another spammer, a univirsitiy computer science student, found 
his spams being forwarded back to his class group, instructors, computer 
lab monitors, dean of his college, etc. along with his foul mouthed 
racist "responses" to my reporting him.  Not that he kept it up after he 
lost access to every computer in the university for his acitons.  I've 
also heard of (but didnt take part in) methods where spammers found 
their shell replaced by a shell script consisting of one line,   a 
logout command

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