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Tiglath Suriol tiglathsuriol at gmail.com
Thu Mar 26 11:18:02 EDT 2015


On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:33:43 AM UTC-4, Igor Korot wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 9:01 AM, alister
> <alister.nospam.ware at ntlworld.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 00:36:49 +0000, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> >
> >> On 26/03/2015 00:17, MRAB wrote:
> >>> On 2015-03-25 22:36, Chris Angelico wrote:
> >>>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Tiglath Suriol
> >>>>  wrote:
> >>>>> Two possibilities:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>    You are a moderator. If you are a moderator you are welcome to
> >>>>> delete my tests posts. This is of course improbably because this
> >>>>> newsgroup is not moderated.
> >>>>
> >>>> You misunderstand newsgroups and mailing lists. Posts do not get
> >>>> deleted after the event. Even on a web forum, where an administrator
> >>>> can delete posts, the information is already out there; the instant
> >>>> any one person has seen your post, you've lost control of it. So think
> >>>> about what you post - especially when (as in your other thread) it
> >>>> contains private information.
> >>>>
> >>>>> The other possibility is that you are just a guy, who despite the
> >>>>> fact that my posts cost you nothing, and you are absolutely free to
> >>>>> ignore them, your life is so dull that that you just must intervene
> >>>>> and comment on anything you do not comprehend, because appointing
> >>>>> yourself net cop is about as exciting as it gets.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> It's a free country, I know.  You have every right to engage in
> >>>>> pathetic speech.
> >>>>
> >>>> You also misunderstand freedom. I suggest you explore all three
> >>>> concepts (freedom, newsgroups, and mailing lists), and learn what
> >>>> you're actually dealing with. You may find the results rewarding.
> >>>>
> >>>> ChrisA
> >>>>
> >>> A quick search suggests that he has prior form.
> >>
> >> How many years did he get?  Was it PHP or C++ ? :)
> >
> > i hope he has a good spam filter as I am about to sign him up for
> > everything :-)
> 
> Well he did gave out his private key to the public in an ASCII format.
> I wonder what people can do with it? ;-)

You got me there. Dang!  






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