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2002-08-28 by synchro1

--- In vintagesynthrepair@y..., "maqofobqsi" <maqofobqsi@y...> wrote:
> http://shktiwerd.tripo<snip>

Site launches a barrage of pop-ads, attempts to reset your home page, 
and who knows what else.  There is no content underneath it.

Very annoying and this is the 3rd group I belong to it has appeared 
on the last 24 hours.  Sender joined this group yesterday.

But while I'm breaking silence, anyojne near San Mateo, CA qualified 
to fix the KS portion of a Synthi AKS?  I have one that will only 
record if I apply pressure at one point of the circuit board 
lightly.  I thought I had found and fixed the bad solder but then it 
reappeared.  My other KS plays fine except the bottom octave plays in 
reverse note order.  By that I mean that if you play a descending 
scale (sequenced or live) down the touchpad, the last 8 or 12 
semitones ascend.  Not only that - they are in tune with the rest of 
the keyboard.  This is actually an interesting way to generate new 
ways of thinking of patterns but I would like to get it repaired 
someday.

Thanks.

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Check This Site Out!

2002-09-09 by Steve Ball

Why can't the site admins get this kind of crap off the list. There have been numerous complaints on various lists. Come on admins., block these guys.
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Re: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Check This Site Out!

2002-09-09 by keybard@sympatico.ca

Steve,

The problem is that the mailing lists are open for anyone to add themselves into the lists. No confirmation is required. The spammers create an engine to auto-add in new names with weird addresses. Hard to keep on top of these types. Only way is to change policies for the mailing lists to moderator approval.

Rob

Re: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Check This Site Out!

2002-09-10 by Steve Ball

Rob;
Thanks for the response on this. I'm noticing this particular spammer on multiple lists. It does pollute our list "community". I'm not sure what moderator approval would consist of (probably more work for the admins which I'm not suggesting, based on the big pay they receive :~), but maybe that's the evolution of these groups. Thanks for your efforts.
Steve
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Steve,

The problem is that the mailing lists are open for anyone to add themselves into the lists. No confirmation is required. The spammers create an engine to auto-add in new names with weird addresses. Hard to keep on top of these types. Only way is to change policies for the mailing lists to moderator approval.

Rob




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