The newbie's dilemma!

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How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
HI BoaterDave,
Join the crowd. Your complaint is not specific to this news group or
Microsoft. It is true of every news group which I have visited. Large
companies no longer give out free advice. Large companies do not monitor
news groups. When push comes to shove, how much free advice and/or
monitoring can you expect on a one hundred or two hundred dollar retail
sale. I have no idea if it is still true, but the Windows 98 news group did
not even have an automatic check to weed out filthy attack language and
counter-attacks.
Phil


"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and
also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
Well I'm glad that *someone* reads my posts, Phil!
smile.gif


Thanks for writing in.

BD

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"Philip K." wrote in message
news:%2390fL953HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> HI BoaterDave,
> Join the crowd. Your complaint is not specific to this news group or
> Microsoft. It is true of every news group which I have visited. Large
> companies no longer give out free advice. Large companies do not monitor
> news groups. When push comes to shove, how much free advice and/or
> monitoring can you expect on a one hundred or two hundred dollar retail
> sale. I have no idea if it is still true, but the Windows 98 news group
> did not even have an automatic check to weed out filthy attack language
> and counter-attacks.
> Phil
>
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
> will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?
>
> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
> that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'
> and
> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.
>
> This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
> received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me
> to
> help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have
> also
> learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.
>
> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"
>
> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
> leisure.
>
> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
> *perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I
> do!
>
> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and
> also having been
> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys
> after
> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any
> more!
>
> BD
>
>
 
Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator would remove this thread."

Are you going to remove same, Andrew?

BD

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"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
This is an unmoderated group.
Jim
"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator would remove this thread."

Are you going to remove same, Andrew?

BD

*************************************************************************
"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
Thanks, Jim. (Andrew will understand )

BD

*************************************
"Jim" wrote in message
news:mXIxi.28143$RX.7366@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
This is an unmoderated group.
Jim
"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator
would remove this thread."

Are you going to remove same, Andrew?

BD

*************************************************************************
"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message
news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice,
6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and
also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
Andrew

Have you turned into a bad guy now. :-)

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!

BD
 
Hello Peter

Andrew is one of the good guys. His credentials have never been in question.

It is *you* who is the unknown quantity. I accept that someone at Annexcafe
newsgroups could have been masquerading as you. All you had to do was
confirm, here, that it wasn't you who was posting 'over there'. Simple
really. Yet you refused to do so.

David

***********************************************************
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
news:us0NW4h4HHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Andrew

Have you turned into a bad guy now. :-)

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message
news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad advice,
6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?

I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about
that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'
and
is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.

This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me
to
help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have
also
learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.

PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run
HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\Reader_sl.exe"

Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure.

What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I
do!

So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and
also having been
'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys
after
all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any
more!

BD
 
Guvf zna vf pyrneyl ybbarl, vg vf orfg gb vtaber uvz.
rot13

Dave H

"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:uuypz5l4HHA.2108@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hello Peter
>
> Andrew is one of the good guys. His credentials have never been in
> question.
>
> It is *you* who is the unknown quantity. I accept that someone at
> Annexcafe newsgroups could have been masquerading as you. All you had to
> do was confirm, here, that it wasn't you who was posting 'over there'.
> Simple really. Yet you refused to do so.
>
> David
>
> ***********************************************************
> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message
> news:us0NW4h4HHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Andrew
>
> Have you turned into a bad guy now. :-)
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "Andrew Taylor" wrote in message
> news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
> advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.
>
> I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
> --
> Andrew Taylor
> ~
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they
> will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?
>
> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure
> about
> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
> that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'
> and
> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.
>
> This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
> received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me
> to
> help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have
> also
> learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.
>
> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to
> run
> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google.
> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"
>
> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
> leisure.
>
> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
> *perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I
> do!
>
> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group, and
> also having been
> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys
> after
> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any
> more!
>
> BD
>
>
 
So - you still here tracking me Dave.

Someone posting "This man is clearly looney, it is best to ignore him" must
surely have better things to do on a Sunday afternoon?

BD

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"Dave H" wrote in message
news:F05FE077-6F26-4603-8906-315FA82EE9BF@microsoft.com...
> Guvf zna vf pyrneyl ybbarl, vg vf orfg gb vtaber uvz.
> rot13
>
> Dave H
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:uuypz5l4HHA.2108@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hello Peter
>>
>> Andrew is one of the good guys. His credentials have never been in
>> question.
>>
>> It is *you* who is the unknown quantity. I accept that someone at
>> Annexcafe newsgroups could have been masquerading as you. All you had to
>> do was confirm, here, that it wasn't you who was posting 'over there'.
>> Simple really. Yet you refused to do so.
>>
>> David
>>
>> ***********************************************************
>> "Peter Foldes" wrote in message
>> news:us0NW4h4HHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Andrew
>>
>> Have you turned into a bad guy now. :-)
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>>
>> "Andrew Taylor" wrote in
>> message news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
>> advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.
>>
>> I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
>> --
>> Andrew Taylor
>> ~
>>
>> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
>> news:OdCCegf3HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that
>> they
>> will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?
>>
>> I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
>> Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure
>> about
>> that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears
>> that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all'
>> and
>> is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.
>>
>> This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
>> received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me
>> to
>> help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software. I have
>> also
>> learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it.
>>
>> PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to
>> run
>> HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into
>> Google.
>> Here's an example - O4 - HKLM..Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher]
>> "C:Program FilesAdobeReader 8.0ReaderReader_sl.exe"
>>
>> Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
>> leisure.
>>
>> What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
>> *perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care. I
>> do!
>>
>> So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group,
>> and also having been
>> 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by Kerry Brown and David H
>> Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps he's one of the good guys
>> after
>> all, but only experience here will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any
>> more!
>>
>> BD
>>
>>

>
 
why are you goading Andrew?
he's a 'good guy' and doesn't deserve this embarrassment from one of his
'friends'.


"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator
would remove this thread."

Are you going to remove same, Andrew?

BD

*************************************************************************
"Andrew Taylor" wrote in message
news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.

I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
--
Andrew Taylor
~
 
Goading? I truly do not understand. How can I have possibly caused Andrew
embarrassment here?

I completely agree that Andrew is a 'good guy' - as I said in my response to
Peter Foldes just two hours ago.

You should have listened to Andrew yourself when he advised you to let me
have my own group. Better still, you should never have excluded me from
Annexcafe in the first place. You *may* be an innocent party, Li, but
something is NOT straight-forward 'over there'. Think about *anyone* who may
have encouraged you to exclude me - you may then be a step closer to
discovering who the bad guys really are.

What made you come here looking for me again anyway? Are you part of some
secret society which needs to track those who may be suspicious of the
motives of others? Why should my personal views be of any concern to you? As
your very close friend has stated this very afternoon, ""This man is clearly
looney, it is best to ignore him". Why didn't you take Dave's advice and
simply ignore me? So many questions .... yet rarely a straight-forward
answer.

BD
****************************************************************************************

"Troll_Lady" wrote in message
news:eDXVrym4HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> why are you goading Andrew?
> he's a 'good guy' and doesn't deserve this embarrassment from one of his
> 'friends'.
>
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator
> would remove this thread."
>
> Are you going to remove same, Andrew?
>
> BD
>
> *************************************************************************
> "Andrew Taylor" wrote in
> message
> news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
> advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.
>
> I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
> --
> Andrew Taylor
> ~
>
>
>
>
>
 
not the last time I looked in the mirror Peter :>)

--
Andrew Taylor
Toronto - Canada
~

"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
news:us0NW4h4HHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Andrew

Have you turned into a bad guy now. :-)
 
I don't Delete. It is being dealt with by someone more senior than me.

--
Andrew Taylor
Toronto - Canada
~

"BoaterDave" wrote in message news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator would remove this thread."

Are you going to remove same, Andrew?

BD
 
*Think about *anyone* who may have encouraged you to exclude me - you may
then be a step closer to discovering who the bad guys really are.*

it was you, yourself, who caused you to be 'excluded'.

search Usenet for Admin groups, ask them for a group.

to find 'bad guys' search Usenet for them. (use google groups if you don't
know how to access Usenet using a news client.)

as you have noticed in over 2 years of searching 'private' servers, you have
found nothing. move on to bigger, meaner, badder pastures. or are you afraid
to meet and confront real 'bad guys' ?

two steps closer you go to where you truly belong.
i suspect someone will have a new toy to play with soon.
how are you coming along with your ip scanners?

TL
(follow up set)

****************************************************************************************

"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:%233cXdPn4HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Goading? I truly do not understand. How can I have possibly caused Andrew
embarrassment here?

I completely agree that Andrew is a 'good guy' - as I said in my response to
Peter Foldes just two hours ago.

You should have listened to Andrew yourself when he advised you to let me
have my own group. Better still, you should never have excluded me from
Annexcafe in the first place. You *may* be an innocent party, Li, but
something is NOT straight-forward 'over there'. Think about *anyone* who may
have encouraged you to exclude me - you may then be a step closer to
discovering who the bad guys really are.

What made you come here looking for me again anyway? Are you part of some
secret society which needs to track those who may be suspicious of the
motives of others? Why should my personal views be of any concern to you? As
your very close friend has stated this very afternoon, ""This man is clearly
looney, it is best to ignore him". Why didn't you take Dave's advice and
simply ignore me? So many questions .... yet rarely a straight-forward
answer.

BD
****************************************************************************************

"Troll_Lady" wrote in message
news:eDXVrym4HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> why are you goading Andrew?
> he's a 'good guy' and doesn't deserve this embarrassment from one of his
> 'friends'.
>
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator
> would remove this thread."
>
> Are you going to remove same, Andrew?
>
> BD
>
> *************************************************************************
> "Andrew Taylor" wrote in
> message
> news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
> advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.
>
> I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
> --
> Andrew Taylor
> ~
>
>
>
>
>
 
Hi Li

I'm fine right here. Thanks for asking.

I note that you've not answered *any* of my questions - nothing changes, eh?


David

"Troll_Lady" wrote in message
news:nqSdnfQVzv44xFTbnZ2dnUVZ_remnZ2d@bright.net...
> *Think about *anyone* who may have encouraged you to exclude me - you may
> then be a step closer to discovering who the bad guys really are.*
>
> it was you, yourself, who caused you to be 'excluded'.
>
> search Usenet for Admin groups, ask them for a group.
>
> to find 'bad guys' search Usenet for them. (use google groups if you don't
> know how to access Usenet using a news client.)
>
> as you have noticed in over 2 years of searching 'private' servers, you
> have
> found nothing. move on to bigger, meaner, badder pastures. or are you
> afraid
> to meet and confront real 'bad guys' ?
>
> two steps closer you go to where you truly belong.
> i suspect someone will have a new toy to play with soon.
> how are you coming along with your ip scanners?
>
> TL
> (follow up set)
>
> ****************************************************************************************
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:%233cXdPn4HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Goading? I truly do not understand. How can I have possibly caused Andrew
> embarrassment here?
>
> I completely agree that Andrew is a 'good guy' - as I said in my response
> to
> Peter Foldes just two hours ago.
>
> You should have listened to Andrew yourself when he advised you to let me
> have my own group. Better still, you should never have excluded me from
> Annexcafe in the first place. You *may* be an innocent party, Li, but
> something is NOT straight-forward 'over there'. Think about *anyone* who
> may
> have encouraged you to exclude me - you may then be a step closer to
> discovering who the bad guys really are.
>
> What made you come here looking for me again anyway? Are you part of some
> secret society which needs to track those who may be suspicious of the
> motives of others? Why should my personal views be of any concern to you?
> As
> your very close friend has stated this very afternoon, ""This man is
> clearly
> looney, it is best to ignore him". Why didn't you take Dave's advice and
> simply ignore me? So many questions .... yet rarely a straight-forward
> answer.
>
> BD
> ****************************************************************************************
>
> "Troll_Lady" wrote in message
> news:eDXVrym4HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> why are you goading Andrew?
>> he's a 'good guy' and doesn't deserve this embarrassment from one of his
>> 'friends'.
>>
>>
>> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
>> news:%233Ojaec4HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Ishie said, in your group, "It would please me greatly if the moderator
>> would remove this thread."
>>
>> Are you going to remove same, Andrew?
>>
>> BD
>>
>> *************************************************************************
>> "Andrew Taylor" wrote in
>> message
>> news:46c119e6$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> Because groups like this are self policing. If someone does give bad
>> advice, 6 other people will chime in, why that advice is wrong.
>>
>> I find the contents of PCButts1 website very disturbing.
>> --
>> Andrew Taylor
>> ~
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>
>
 
I've been a bit 'off colour' suffering from a summer cold, so didn't at
first pick up on this comment of yours, Li - "how are you coming along with
your ip scanners?"

Although others here will not be at all interested I'm sure, I'd be most
pleased if you would remind me of *how* you know about my IP scanners -
you've not been peeking inside my PC have you, Li?

That's impossible, of course! ..... or is it? (but you wouldn't tell me
and the rest of the world if you *are* able to, now would you? )

BD

**********************************************************
"Troll_Lady" wrote in message
news:nqSdnfQVzv44xFTbnZ2dnUVZ_remnZ2d@bright.net...
> *Think about *anyone* who may have encouraged you to exclude me - you may
> then be a step closer to discovering who the bad guys really are.*
>
> it was you, yourself, who caused you to be 'excluded'.
>
> search Usenet for Admin groups, ask them for a group.
>
> to find 'bad guys' search Usenet for them. (use google groups if you don't
> know how to access Usenet using a news client.)
>
> as you have noticed in over 2 years of searching 'private' servers, you
> have
> found nothing. move on to bigger, meaner, badder pastures. or are you
> afraid
> to meet and confront real 'bad guys' ?
>
> two steps closer you go to where you truly belong.
> i suspect someone will have a new toy to play with soon.
> how are you coming along with your ip scanners?
>
> TL
> (follow up set)
>
> ****************************************************************************************
 
All logical.
We watch for bad guys here.
Bad guys do IP scanning.
If you have used an IP scanner, your ISP will disconnect you, for being a
bad guy.

Dave H


"BoaterDave" wrote in message
news:Ok%23FDu$4HHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I've been a bit 'off colour' suffering from a summer cold, so didn't at
> first pick up on this comment of yours, Li - "how are you coming along
> with your ip scanners?"
>
> Although others here will not be at all interested I'm sure, I'd be most
> pleased if you would remind me of *how* you know about my IP scanners -
> you've not been peeking inside my PC have you, Li?
>
> That's impossible, of course! ..... or is it? (but you wouldn't tell me
> and the rest of the world if you *are* able to, now would you? )
>
> BD
>
 
"Dave H" wrote in message
news:%236uv07A5HHA.5804@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> All logical.
> We watch for bad guys here.


I'd like you to qualify the word 'we', please, Dave.

I didn't notice your presence here before you came here looking for me.

> Bad guys do IP scanning.


Indeed - so why do *you* do it?

> If you have used an IP scanner, your ISP will disconnect you, for being a
> bad guy.


That will apply equally to you, no doubt.

>
> Dave H
>
>
> "BoaterDave" wrote in message
> news:Ok%23FDu$4HHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> I've been a bit 'off colour' suffering from a summer cold, so didn't at
>> first pick up on this comment of yours, Li - "how are you coming along
>> with your ip scanners?"
>>
>> Although others here will not be at all interested I'm sure, I'd be most
>> pleased if you would remind me of *how* you know about my IP scanners -
>> you've not been peeking inside my PC have you, Li?
>>
>> That's impossible, of course! ..... or is it? (but you wouldn't tell
>> me and the rest of the world if you *are* able to, now would you? )
>>
>> BD
>>
 
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