
11-10-2007, 06:37 PM
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Re: *CROSSPOST ALERT* Re: How to shrink pictures with Irfanview for emailing to friends & family
John Corliss wrote:
> Whether or not it makes sense or not isn't the issue. The issue is
> that the post was sent to two groups.
oh what a big deal - TWO groups!
> I only post the alerts to allow
> other people to realize that if they reply, their message will be
> sent also to other groups unless they alter the intended
> destination(s).
bullshit. you do it because *you* don't like cross-posts and you like
to exercise your control-feakery power. no other reason.
you are trying to apply *your* censorship rules onto others.
> It always used to piss me off when I'd post a reply and then see that
> it had been cross-posted into the alt.comp.twistedsex group or
> whatever.
let's face it Corliss, a lot of things piss you off.
you piss off a lot of other people. have done for 8 years
> And I'm not going to review the headers of every message
> that I read so that I'm sure not to crosspost.
idiot, that's exactly what you *are* doing
> If you don't like my crosspost alerts,
no i don't.
>it's a simple matter to create
> a filter rule based on my inclusion of:>
> *CROSSPOST ALERT* in the subject line.
why should anyone have to do this to avoid you trolling?
creating a filter will simply go along with your abuse.
you are using *CROSSPOST ALERT* as a method of censorship.
> Otherwise, I suggest that you
> ignore the alerts.
a much better idea is for other people to ignore you and place
this in their killfile:
John Corliss
end of problem
you're an idiot Corliss. how can anyone ignore your trolls?
no sooner did you start changing subject titles by adding
" *CROSSPOST ALERT* " to them when it suited you but you now add your silly
message to a post which is perfectly ON TOPIC in this newsgroup - acf. In other
words you are abusing it and just trolling for trouble.
there are plenty of articles which are correctly posted to two
newsgroups and there's no usenet rule which bans it. you are NOT
authorised to make up your own rules. all your rubbish does is mess up other
peoples subject threading.
we now have two sets of rubbish from you - this and the long
senseless google trolls you post whenever you've got nothing else to
do.
.. why don't you get a life.
plonk
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11-12-2007, 02:14 AM
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Re: *CROSSPOST ALERT* Re: How to shrink pictures with Irfanviewfor emailing to friends & family (OT)
Yes, this message is crossposted into another newsgroup. I did this
because the OP was and my friend, grdøg, may not have known that he sent
his post to ACF by accident.
The troll to whom he is responding posted his message through an
anonymous remailer service, like the coward that he is so I won't bother
addressing any of the troll's spew.
If you don't have the balls to avoid having to cloak your identity with
sock puppets, you got no respect or anything else coming from me.
grdøg wrote:
> john corliss loonacy continues" wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>>
>>> Whether or not it makes sense or not isn't the issue. The issue is
>>> that the post was sent to two groups.
>>
>> oh what a big deal - TWO groups!
>>
>>> I only post the alerts to allow other people to realize that if they
>>> reply, their message will be sent also to other groups unless they
>>> alter the intendeddestination(s).
>>
>> bullshit. you do it because *you* don't like cross-posts and you like
>> to exercise your control-feakery power. no other reason.
>> you are trying to apply *your* censorship rules onto others.
>>
>>> It always used to piss me off when I'd post a reply and then see that
>>> it had been cross-posted into the alt.comp.twistedsex group or
>>> whatever.
>>
>> let's face it Corliss, a lot of things piss you off. you piss off a
>> lot of other people. have done for 8 years
>>
>>> And I'm not going to review the headers of every message
>>> that I read so that I'm sure not to crosspost.
>>
>> idiot, that's exactly what you *are* doing
>>
>>> If you don't like my crosspost alerts,
>>
>> no i don't.
>>
>>> it's a simple matter to create a filter rule based on my inclusion of:
>>> *CROSSPOST ALERT* in the subject line.
>>
>> why should anyone have to do this to avoid you trolling?
>> creating a filter will simply go along with your abuse.
>> you are using *CROSSPOST ALERT* as a method of censorship.
>>
>>> Otherwise, I suggest that you ignore the alerts.
>>
>> a much better idea is for other people to ignore you and place
>> this in their killfile:
>>
>> John Corliss
>>
>> end of problem
>>
>> you're an idiot Corliss. how can anyone ignore your trolls?
>>
>> no sooner did you start changing subject titles by adding
>> " *CROSSPOST ALERT* " to them when it suited you but you now add your
>> silly message to a post which is perfectly ON TOPIC in this newsgroup
>> - acf. In other words you are abusing it and just trolling for trouble.
>>
>> there are plenty of articles which are correctly posted to two
>> newsgroups and there's no usenet rule which bans it. you are NOT
>> authorised to make up your own rules. all your rubbish does is mess up
>> other peoples subject threading.
>>
>> we now have two sets of rubbish from you - this and the long
>> senseless google trolls you post whenever you've got nothing else to
>> do.
>>
>> why don't you get a life.
>>
>> plonk
grdøg, I seriously doubt that the troll you are responding to put me in
his killfile. He has too much fun stalking me.
> " to a post which is perfectly ON TOPIC in this newsgroup"
>
> But your crossposting to groups where it is NOT ON TOPIC so we will kindly
> ask that you leave other groups out of this and just post to the one group
> you wish to post to.
grdøg, don't know if you're aware that your reply was posted only to the
alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
Probably best just to ignore trolls who follow me into RMV.
--
John Corliss BS206. I try not to reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett,
Hummingbird, Kayman or proteanthread.
Because of Googlespam, I use NFilter to block all Google Groups
posts from being displayed in my news reader. I also use it to block all
cross-posted messages.
No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, dotnet, nag, share, spy,
time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
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11-12-2007, 02:14 AM
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Re: *CROSSPOST ALERT* Re: How to shrink pictures with Irfanview for emailing to friends & family (OT)
..
>
> grdøg, don't know if you're aware that your reply was posted only to the
> alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
>
> Probably best just to ignore trolls who follow me into RMV.
>
> --
> John Corliss BS206. I try not to reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett,
> Hummingbird, Kayman or proteanthread.
> Because of Googlespam, I use NFilter to block all Google Groups
> posts from being displayed in my news reader. I also use it to block all
> cross-posted messages.
> No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, dotnet, nag, share, spy,
> time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
Yes I was aware and your right that the best response is no response.
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11-12-2007, 11:08 PM
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Re: *CROSSPOST ALERT* Re: How to shrink pictures with Irfanviewfor emailing to friends & family (OT)
grdøg wrote:
> .
>> grdøg, don't know if you're aware that your reply was posted only to the
>> alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
>>
>> Probably best just to ignore trolls who follow me into RMV.
>>
>> --
>> John Corliss BS206. I try not to reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett,
>> Hummingbird, Kayman or proteanthread.
>> Because of Googlespam, I use NFilter to block all Google Groups
>> posts from being displayed in my news reader. I also use it to block all
>> cross-posted messages.
>> No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, dotnet, nag, share, spy,
>> time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
>
> Yes I was aware and your right that the best response is no response.
You can tell from the signature file I use in ACF that I've had my share
of problems with stalkers and trolls there. I used to beat my brains out
trying to argue with them and then finally I just decided that the best
thing for me was to follow the advice on this page:
http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/...e_Trolls.shtml
Have you winterized your bike yet grdøg? Or are you still getting riding
weather? Over here on the left coast it's still rideable, but I'm
carrying around cold weather gear for when I get caught out after dark.
--
John Corliss BS206
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11-13-2007, 09:18 PM
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Re: *CROSSPOST ALERT* Re: How to shrink pictures with Irfanview for emailing to friends & family (OT)
"John Corliss" <jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote in message
news:13jg914drjt7785@corp.supernews.com...
> grdøg wrote:
> > .
> >> grdøg, don't know if you're aware that your reply was posted only to
the
> >> alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
> >>
> >> Probably best just to ignore trolls who follow me into RMV.
> >>
> >> --
> >> John Corliss BS206. I try not to reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett,
> >> Hummingbird, Kayman or proteanthread.
> >> Because of Googlespam, I use NFilter to block all Google Groups
> >> posts from being displayed in my news reader. I also use it to block
all
> >> cross-posted messages.
> >> No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, dotnet, nag, share, spy,
> >> time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
> >
> > Yes I was aware and your right that the best response is no response.
>
> You can tell from the signature file I use in ACF that I've had my share
> of problems with stalkers and trolls there. I used to beat my brains out
> trying to argue with them and then finally I just decided that the best
> thing for me was to follow the advice on this page:
>
> http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/...e_Trolls.shtml
>
> Have you winterized your bike yet grdøg? Or are you still getting riding
> weather? Over here on the left coast it's still rideable, but I'm
> carrying around cold weather gear for when I get caught out after dark.
>
> --
> John Corliss BS206
Last year March was the only month I didn't ride and that because the bike
was at the dealer waiting for parts.
If there's no snow or ice I'll ride.
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