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In article <1108651634.737836.81800@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>
salvatorepolumbo@yahoo.com <salvatorepolumbo@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Orson Wells put it into understandable terms.
>>" In Italy for 30yrs under the Borgias they had warfare, terror,
>>murder and bloodshed.
>>But they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance,
>>while in Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500yrs of
>>democracy and peace and what do they produce The Cuckoo Clock"
>>
>>A little conflict from time to time is good for the soul.
The whining room is down the hall and to the left. Please be sure to
take advantage of it.
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Walter Klondike - 18 Feb 2005 07:03 GMT
by the way ... no offense meant Matt. You are one of the good guys here
and I highly respect you posts. I just thought you might like to know dizum
is a black hole. Ive tried to get something done for years. Dizum is owned
by an Allan Bak, at least last time I knew, andhis psychotic friend Simone
Merli has free access to peddle all of crap there, in Amsterdam.
> It is cute and clever but the use of this bot has been increasing for weeks and is beginning to
> become a noticable fraction of the posts per day. It is not reasonable this is an acceptable use of
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> "If Lady Chatterly *is* a bot, she's passed the Turing test for many
> people." -- Mick
Matt Giwer - 19 Feb 2005 02:36 GMT
> by the way ... no offense meant Matt. You are one of the good guys here
> and I highly respect you posts. I just thought you might like to know dizum
> is a black hole. Ive tried to get something done for years. Dizum is owned
> by an Allan Bak, at least last time I knew, andhis psychotic friend Simone
> Merli has free access to peddle all of crap there, in Amsterdam.
Let it be a black hole. I CCed it to the next two in line and both of those gave automated
responses. At least they have it. They can block dizum posts. If they do not I can move up the food
chain and lodge complaints with the entire chain. It may not work but with luck they will be cut
off. I am certain I would be cut off by my ISP if I were operating a bot. Wiretrip is local to dizum
but giganews is not.
>> It is cute and clever but the use of this bot has been increasing for weeks and is beginning to
>>become a noticable fraction of the posts per day. It is not reasonable this is an acceptable use of
>>the internet.
>> CC: abuse at dizum.com, wiretrip.org, giganews.com

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Rebus - 19 Feb 2005 07:36 GMT
dizum at amsterdam has been a thorn in the side of 'civilisdation' for a long time.
if you can believe this, two of the principles actually hold down rather presteigous
university jobs! I thought when they grew up this nonsense would stop. It
hasnt. They have some philosophical ism to gird their loins - I guess! (grin)
> > by the way ... no offense meant Matt. You are one of the good guys here
> > and I highly respect you posts. I just thought you might like to know dizum
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> better workers than legal immigrants.
> -- The Iron Webmaster, 3367
Matt Giwer - 19 Feb 2005 08:14 GMT
> dizum at amsterdam has been a thorn in the side of 'civilisdation' for a long time.
> if you can believe this, two of the principles actually hold down rather presteigous
> university jobs! I thought when they grew up this nonsense would stop. It
> hasnt. They have some philosophical ism to gird their loins - I guess! (grin)
Keep in mind I did get Larry Shiff in line and to stop his flooding attacks
http://www.giwersworld.org/computers/newsagent.phtml
And the nizkooks have been exposed forever as in
http://www.giwersworld.org/nizkook/nizkook.phtml so what is the point?
The point is I win, they lose. The kooks are hardly the first and will not be the last.
>>>by the way ... no offense meant Matt. You are one of the good guys here
>>>and I highly respect you posts. I just thought you might like to know dizum
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>>better workers than legal immigrants.
>> -- The Iron Webmaster, 3367

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