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On Nov 21, 2:50*pm, Rich wrote:
Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. |
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On Nov 23, 5:27 pm, "RichA" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. You folks know exactly what the real problem is, and you don't want to actually do anything about it, because??????? If Google Groups or any other Usenet/newsgroup server wanted to, they could have easily nailed and/or diverted them incest crapolla doors as shut fairly tight, the same as Google treats gMail spam, so that the general read-only public (which is 99.9% of Usenet) doesn't have to see any of such obviously bogus topics or silly replies that are obviously skewed and planted on behalf of mainstream ulterior motives and their damage-control. alt.astronomy.spam sci.space.history.spam aci.space.policy.spam These would all work perfectly fine and dandy for those too-weird, off- topic or those of the brown-nosed clownish topic/author stalking kind. If given 10 black balls, your message goes into the .spam folder. It’s called voting. ~ BG |
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On Nov 24, 12:34 am, BradGuth wrote:
On Nov 23, 5:27 pm, "RichA" wrote: wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. You folks know exactly what the real problem is, and you don't want to actually do anything about it, because??????? If Google Groups or any other Usenet/newsgroup server wanted to, they could have easily nailed and/or diverted them incest crapolla doors as shut fairly tight, the same as Google treats gMail spam, so that the general read-only public (which is 99.9% of Usenet) doesn't have to see any of such obviously bogus topics or silly replies that are obviously skewed and planted on behalf of mainstream ulterior motives and their damage-control. alt.astronomy.spam sci.space.history.spam aci.space.policy.spam These would all work perfectly fine and dandy for those too-weird, off- topic or those of the brown-nosed clownish topic/author stalking kind. If given 10 black balls, your message goes into the .spam folder. It’s called voting. ~ BG Google is in the pocket of the Chinese, they even helped the Chinese (as did Yahoo) send free speech dissidents to jail. |
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On Nov 24, 11:28 am, Rich wrote:
On Nov 24, 12:34 am, BradGuth wrote: On Nov 23, 5:27 pm, "RichA" wrote: wrote in message .... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. You folks know exactly what the real problem is, and you don't want to actually do anything about it, because??????? If Google Groups or any other Usenet/newsgroup server wanted to, they could have easily nailed and/or diverted them incest crapolla doors as shut fairly tight, the same as Google treats gMail spam, so that the general read-only public (which is 99.9% of Usenet) doesn't have to see any of such obviously bogus topics or silly replies that are obviously skewed and planted on behalf of mainstream ulterior motives and their damage-control. alt.astronomy.spam sci.space.history.spam aci.space.policy.spam These would all work perfectly fine and dandy for those too-weird, off- topic or those of the brown-nosed clownish topic/author stalking kind. If given 10 black balls, your message goes into the .spam folder. It’s called voting. ~ BG Google is in the pocket of the Chinese, they even helped the Chinese (as did Yahoo) send free speech dissidents to jail. Too bad Google and Yahoo weren't around for Hitler and his trusty army of Zionist/Nazis, as we'd all be speaking German or dead. ~ BG |
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On Nov 24, 11:07*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Nov 24, 11:28 am, Rich wrote: On Nov 24, 12:34 am, BradGuth wrote: On Nov 23, 5:27 pm, "RichA" wrote: wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. You folks know exactly what the real problem is, and you don't want to actually do anything about it, because??????? If Google Groups or any other Usenet/newsgroup server wanted to, they could have easily nailed and/or diverted them incest crapolla doors as shut fairly tight, the same as Google treats gMail spam, so that the general read-only public (which is 99.9% of Usenet) doesn't have to see any of such obviously bogus topics or silly replies that are obviously skewed and planted on behalf of mainstream ulterior motives and their damage-control. alt.astronomy.spam sci.space.history.spam aci.space.policy.spam These would all work perfectly fine and dandy for those too-weird, off- topic or those of the brown-nosed clownish topic/author stalking kind.. If given 10 black balls, your message goes into the .spam folder. It’s called voting. *~ BG Google is in the pocket of the Chinese, they even helped the Chinese (as did Yahoo) send free speech dissidents to jail. Too bad Google and Yahoo weren't around for Hitler and his trusty army of Zionist/Nazis, as we'd all be speaking German or dead. *~ BG No, people like Sergey Brin only do business with communists, for obvious reasons. |
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On Nov 24, 9:05 pm, Rich wrote:
On Nov 24, 11:07 pm, BradGuth wrote: On Nov 24, 11:28 am, Rich wrote: On Nov 24, 12:34 am, BradGuth wrote: On Nov 23, 5:27 pm, "RichA" wrote: wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:50 pm, Rich wrote: Anything for a buck. So says Dingus, in his off-topic post. Better than 100x a day from .cn domains, yahoo or googlemail. You folks know exactly what the real problem is, and you don't want to actually do anything about it, because??????? If Google Groups or any other Usenet/newsgroup server wanted to, they could have easily nailed and/or diverted them incest crapolla doors as shut fairly tight, the same as Google treats gMail spam, so that the general read-only public (which is 99.9% of Usenet) doesn't have to see any of such obviously bogus topics or silly replies that are obviously skewed and planted on behalf of mainstream ulterior motives and their damage-control. alt.astronomy.spam sci.space.history.spam aci.space.policy.spam These would all work perfectly fine and dandy for those too-weird, off- topic or those of the brown-nosed clownish topic/author stalking kind. If given 10 black balls, your message goes into the .spam folder. It’s called voting. ~ BG Google is in the pocket of the Chinese, they even helped the Chinese (as did Yahoo) send free speech dissidents to jail. Too bad Google and Yahoo weren't around for Hitler and his trusty army of Zionist/Nazis, as we'd all be speaking German or dead. ~ BG No, people like Sergey Brin only do business with communists, for obvious reasons. Perhaps if he didn't, they'd find a way to feed him a little Po210. You obviously didn't get the point I was trying to make. Sorry about that. ~ BG |
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