Re: Obsessed Stalker Re: grayed out icon on desktop won't delete
- From: "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 16:27:58 GMT
You must think I'm stupid or something and everybody else too. Stop stalking
me stalker. Stop replying to my posts. You are obsessed with me and you need
help.
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"Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <DgOTe.2331$6e1.886@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, pcbutts1
> @seedsv.com says...
>> Obsessed Stalker you are. Stop replying to my posts.
>
> Let me explain it to you one more time sonny. I don't show any names in
> my Usenet client, I only show the subject and date in the headers column
> - no names of any posters at all. So, that means, like I've done for
> more than 20 years, I read and interact with threads based on the
> subject line and sometimes I even read subjects that I'm just scrolling
> through. I don't know who posted until I open the subject and 99% of the
> time I don't even pay attention to the posters identity - after you've
> been here long enough you can tell the poster by the way they respond.
>
> If you, or anyone, posts something that violates the security norms, or
> provides incorrect/bad solutions for a problem, and I happen to catch
> it, and happen to have a solution to correct it or happen to have a
> better method, like everyone else I'm going to post a reply.
>
> If you or anyone continue to post links to an unknown personal site
> asking people to "Trust" that the files you're providing are valid,
> uncompromised, and actually a MIRROR of the vendors files, well, I'm
> going to follow the normal security advice and warn people about the
> possible problems it can cause. If you were to provide proper links, as
> any security conscious/ethical person would, then there would be no
> problems.
>
> This is a Microsoft sponsored Usenet group, it has a Microsoft charter,
> and is frequented by many people that don't know a lot about security or
> about downloading from unknown sites - you're not helping them learn
> about security by asking them to violate security norms.
>
> Since your don't post a link to a download PAGE, where you show the
> vendors information, their site links, and their requested download
> links, like any Mirror or security minded person would, your files
> violate the norms for security.
>
> So, stop doing stupid things and giving bad instructions to people that
> already have security problems and you won't have to worry about being
> corrected - the same is true for anyone posting like you do, but you
> seem to be the only person in the Microsoft groups that keeps doing it
> after they've been informed.
>
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