Re: DCSB: The Internet Consumer -- 1996 in Review & Predictions for 1997
Robert Hettinga wrote:
I fished this out of my killfile. Ironically, I had just plonked Toto yesterday because I saw no compelling merit in anything he has posted to cypherpunks since he got here, and given the quantity of his posts, he was starting to waste my attention. However, this morning, as my mail was coming down in Eudora, I saw that he had replied to this month's DCSB announcement, and, frankly, I knew that it had to be something like this.
Why do people feel compelled to 'explain' how they 'chanced' to read items in their 'killfile'? It always seems to me to be for the purpose of insulting someone while keeping egg off of their own face.
Well, I can't speak for R.H., but in my own case, my KILLfile entries typically look like /toto/f:=:j which displays the subject lines as it junks the articles. Sometimes I'll see one go by which interests me, so I'll go back and read it anyway. Similarly, people who've been plonked are often quoted in somebody else's message, so I see it anyway.
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
Well, I can't speak for R.H., but in my own case, my KILLfile entries typically look like
/toto/f:=:j
which displays the subject lines as it junks the articles.
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as it's bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters.
Similarly, people who've been plonked are often quoted in somebody else's message, so I see it anyway.
So it seems... :-). So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder. Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com), Philodox, e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "The cost of anything is the foregone alternative" -- Walter Johnson The e$ Home Page: http://www.shipwright.com/rah/ FC97: Anguilla, anyone? http://offshore.com.ai/fc97/
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
/toto/f:=:j which displays the subject lines as it junks the articles.
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as it's bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters. [snip]
So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder.
I used to have procmail shove messages from certain folks directly to /dev/null, but then wondered a few days ago if I were missing anything, so they ended up going to $MAILDIR/.in.garbage. After looking in there today, I'm glad to say that it's back to /dev/null, with no regrets. Of course, with the new moderated list, there shouldn't be too much work for procmail, except for those folks who I personally feel aren't worth reading... -- |\/|ike Gurski mgursk1@umbc.edu http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~mgursk1/ finger/mail subject "send pgpkey"|"send index" Hail Eris! -><- O- |Member, 1024/39B5BADD PGP Keyprint=3493 A994 B159 48B7 1757 1E4E 6256 4570 | Team My opinions are mine alone, even if you should be sharing them. | OS/2 Senate Finance Committee Chair, SGA 1996-1997
Robert Hettinga
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
Similarly, people who've been plonked are often quoted in somebody else's message, so I see it anyway.
So it seems...
:-).
So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder.
When the likes of J.D.Falk and Hettiga claim to have *plonked* one of their many "enemies", it really means that they are obsessed with that person and thoroughly read everything the "*plonked*" poster writes. Zero credibility. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
Michael Gurski wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as it's bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters. So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder.
I used to have procmail shove messages from certain folks directly to /dev/null, but then wondered a few days ago if I were missing anything, so they ended up going to $MAILDIR/.in.garbage. After looking in there today, I'm glad to say that it's back to /dev/null, with no regrets. Of course, with the new moderated list, there shouldn't be too much work for procmail, except for those folks who I personally feel aren't worth reading...
Michael, please tell me and everyone else at cypherpunks just why it is we should give a shit at all what your personal killfile habits are, and whether we should give a shit about whether you think anyone on this list is or isn't worth reading. You and a thousand other clowns seem to think this is cool to do, but you're actually pointing back at yourself with this kind of crap.
Stop acting so stupid, Michael. On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Dale Thorn wrote:
Michael Gurski wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as it's bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters. So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder.
I used to have procmail shove messages from certain folks directly to /dev/null, but then wondered a few days ago if I were missing anything, so they ended up going to $MAILDIR/.in.garbage. After looking in there today, I'm glad to say that it's back to /dev/null, with no regrets. Of course, with the new moderated list, there shouldn't be too much work for procmail, except for those folks who I personally feel aren't worth reading...
Michael, please tell me and everyone else at cypherpunks just why it is we should give a shit at all what your personal killfile habits are, and whether we should give a shit about whether you think anyone on this list is or isn't worth reading.
You and a thousand other clowns seem to think this is cool to do, but you're actually pointing back at yourself with this kind of crap.
aga
Stop acting so stupid, Michael.
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Dale Thorn wrote:
Michael Gurski wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as i bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters. So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder ^^^^^^ Michael is so stupid, he can't spell "Kansas". That's why he's a "cypher punk".
I used to have procmail shove messages from certain folks directly to /dev/null, but then wondered a few days ago if I were missing anything, so they ended up going to $MAILDIR/.in.garbage. After looking in there today, I'm glad to say that it's back to /dev/null, with no regrets. Of course, with the new moderated list, there shouldn't be too much work for procmail, except for those folks who I personally feel aren't worth reading...
Michael, please tell me and everyone else at cypherpunks just why it is we should give a shit at all what your personal killfile habits are, and whether we should give a shit about whether you think anyone on this list is or isn't worth reading.
You and a thousand other clowns seem to think this is cool to do, but you're actually pointing back at yourself with this kind of crap.
The jerks who describe in detail whom they killfile (like Hettiga) always lie. Control freaks are really obsessed with the people they claim to "plonk", and read everything their "enemies" write with great interest. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM wrote:
aga
writes: Stop acting so stupid, Michael.
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Dale Thorn wrote:
Michael Gurski wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Robert Hettinga wrote:
At 1:05 pm -0500 1/16/97, Ed Falk wrote:
And, in my case, Eudora displays each message in the status window as i bringing something down from the POP server, and again as it filters. So, Toto, you're not in "Cansas" any more. It's called a "Trash" folder ^^^^^^ Michael is so stupid, he can't spell "Kansas". That's why he's a "cypher punk".
Is Michael a queer?
I used to have procmail shove messages from certain folks directly to /dev/null, but then wondered a few days ago if I were missing anything, so they ended up going to $MAILDIR/.in.garbage. After looking in there today, I'm glad to say that it's back to /dev/null, with no regrets. Of course, with the new moderated list, there shouldn't be too much work for procmail, except for those folks who I personally feel aren't worth reading...
Michael, please tell me and everyone else at cypherpunks just why it is we should give a shit at all what your personal killfile habits are, and whether we should give a shit about whether you think anyone on this list is or isn't worth reading.
You and a thousand other clowns seem to think this is cool to do, but you're actually pointing back at yourself with this kind of crap.
The jerks who describe in detail whom they killfile (like Hettiga) always lie. Control freaks are really obsessed with the people they claim to "plonk", and read everything their "enemies" write with great interest.
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Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
Now if this Michael is a queer, it reinforces the hypothesis: Most problem people on Usenet are queer.
participants (6)
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aga
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Dale Thorn
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dlv@bwalk.dm.com
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ed.falk@Eng.Sun.COM
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Michael Gurski
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Robert Hettinga