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Bowser

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:08 pm
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There was some confusion on the last mandate since some shooters did not
follow the naming conventions. Please take a look at the Rulz page for
the suggested file namings:

http://www.pbase.com/shootin/rulzpage

For the next mandate, use this file naming convention:

H&F_name.jpg

Note that your name can be first and last, just first, just last, or
something really stupid, like "Bowser." It helps when writing the
comments on the shots.

Now fire at will.

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Remmy Martin

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:08 pm
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:08:45 -0500, Bowser wrote:

>There was some confusion on the last mandate since some shooters did not
>follow the naming conventions. Please take a look at the Rulz page for
>the suggested file namings:
>
>http://www.pbase.com/shootin/rulzpage
>
>For the next mandate, use this file naming convention:
>
>H&F_name.jpg
>
>Note that your name can be first and last, just first, just last, or
>something really stupid, like "Bowser." It helps when writing the
>comments on the shots.
>
>Now fire at will.

Take into account how many are honestly ashamed of their own perpetual
craptography, and you'll find fewer and fewer adhering to any naming "rulz"
conventions. Just as what happened in the last one. Quite understandably
too. The only ones that will add their names to the image file-names are
those who are still unaware of just how bad their crapshots truly are. The
"Mutual-Admiration of Crapshots Society" isn't helping them either.

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tony cooper

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:28 pm
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:08:45 -0500, Bowser wrote:

>There was some confusion on the last mandate since some shooters did not
>follow the naming conventions. Please take a look at the Rulz page for
>the suggested file namings:
>
>http://www.pbase.com/shootin/rulzpage
>
>For the next mandate, use this file naming convention:
>
>H&F_name.jpg
>
>Note that your name can be first and last, just first, just last, or
>something really stupid, like "Bowser." It helps when writing the
>comments on the shots.
>
>Now fire at will.

I'll be happy to if "Will" is another name Our Troll uses. Can I
borrow one of the Duck's Glocks?
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tony cooper

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:46 pm
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 13:34:00 -0600, Outing Trolls is FUN!
wrote:

>On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:28:12 -0500, tony cooper
> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:08:45 -0500, Bowser wrote:
>>
>>>There was some confusion on the last mandate since some shooters did not
>>>follow the naming conventions. Please take a look at the Rulz page for
>>>the suggested file namings:
>>>
>>>http://www.pbase.com/shootin/rulzpage
>>>
>>>For the next mandate, use this file naming convention:
>>>
>>>H&F_name.jpg
>>>
>>>Note that your name can be first and last, just first, just last, or
>>>something really stupid, like "Bowser." It helps when writing the
>>>comments on the shots.
>>>
>>>Now fire at will.
>>
>>I'll be happy to if "Will" is another name Our Troll uses. Can I
>>borrow one of the Duck's Glocks?
>
>Also forwarded to your ISP. Your public death-threats file must be getting
>rather large by now.

I checked with my ISP and they say the have no such message and that
they have you blocked. That is you sending messages from the
Minnesota Hospital for the Criminally Insane and Photographically
Retarded?
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Remmy Martin

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:37 pm
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On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 15:23:15 -0500, "Tim Conway"
wrote:

>My photos aren't perfect, but I'm here to learn like most everyone else.
>You are a hinderance and a discouragement

If there's one thing that truly needs to be done, it is to discourage those
who have shown zero talent and zero improvement in well over a year. Why
make the rest of the world suffer by encouraging those who will never have
a chance in hell of ever creating anything worth looking at. And why on
earth would anyone want to post their photos to a resource that has been
proved and is now well-known to welcome submission from known
photo-thieves? Are you just a photo-thief as well? What's the point if you
are? To see who can find and steal the best photos? (Proving that none of
you have a talented eye for this craft. Even if stolen, they're still
crapshots.)

The rest of you seeking accolades for your crapshots should just do what
"mmyvusenet" does. Post you crapshots to Flickr. You'll get all the praise
and "awards" you've ever wanted. Go forth and feel good about your total
lack of any talent.
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Peter N

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:23 pm
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:08:45 -0500, Bowser wrote:
> Now fire at will.

I can think of better targets

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from my Droid
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Paul Furman

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:00 pm
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shiva das wrote:
> perhaps you could share the secret of killfiling someone who
> continually posts from different IP addresses.

I used to filter on "@4ax.com" in the Message-ID, which just means his
new client is Forte Agent... though there are a few others so it's a
blanket approach, I'd just mark them as read and flag in a color so it's
easy to ignore the replies and spot other Agent users. Thunderbird
couldn't filter on that last I checked so I was using some other proxy
server setup... kind of a mess Smile
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tony cooper

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:58 pm
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 16:37:24 -0600, Remmy Martin
wrote:


>If there's one thing that truly needs to be done, it is to discourage those
>who have shown zero talent and zero improvement in well over a year.

That describes you exactly. You have shown zero talent in your fuzzy,
out-of-focus rare moth photo, and shown zero improvement by linking to
any other photos.


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Wolfgang Weisselberg

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:25 am
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SneakyP wrote:
> The 'thing' you replied to was the Sybil P&S troll*. It uses many nyms, but
> don't even bother using that as a killfile entry.

Nyms (name + email address) work pretty well --- the slime just
isn't very inventive and I see a few of it's posts only
a) when someone replies to it (and I make a point to look up
and laugh at what the slime slimed out)
b) about every 2 months, when the slime is inventive enough to
rub it's chemically imbalanced braincells together and create
a new name. Probably whenever it's taken it's pills for 2
weeks straight.

It also is very safe against false positives.

-Wolfgang
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LOL!

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:09 am
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 22:00:28 -0800, Paul Furman
wrote:

>shiva das wrote:
>> perhaps you could share the secret of killfiling someone who
>> continually posts from different IP addresses.
>
>I used to filter on "@4ax.com" in the Message-ID, which just means his
>new client is Forte Agent... though there are a few others so it's a
>blanket approach, I'd just mark them as read and flag in a color so it's
>easy to ignore the replies and spot other Agent users. Thunderbird
>couldn't filter on that last I checked so I was using some other proxy
>server setup... kind of a mess Smile

Nothing more fun than watching someone deepen the depths of their own
self-induced ignorance by poking their own eyes out. It also shows in every
last crapshot they've ever tried to create. Increase your bliss of
ignorance and you too will take photographs like Blind Dudley!

LOL!
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Noons

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:25 am
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shiva das wrote,on my timestamp of 10/03/2011 2:28 PM:

>
> Nothing personal. Other net nannies like McWilliams and noons are just
> as snarky and condescending.

<yaaaawn>
do you have a name? of course not, trolls like you never do.
<z-z-z-z-z-z-z>
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:25 am
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Outing Trolls is FUN! wrote,on my timestamp of 10/03/2011 9:52 PM:

>>
>> <yaaaawn>
>> do you have a name? of course not, trolls like you never do.
>> <z-z-z-z-z-z-z>
>
> Tsk tsk, what a frenzy of off-topic displacement activity all the resident
> trolls have just shown. This happens EVERY time that each and every one of
> them has been proven 100% WRONG.

<yaaaawn>
Off-topic?
That makes you a noname entity then.
IOW: a troll. As I suspected.
You know what's funny? You sorry lot have had more off-topic troll posts in all
your "SI" convocations than actually on-topic. And yet you persist in claiming
a smidgeon of credibility for your inconsequential and sparsely populated event
and in using a troll hole such as the Usenet for its advertising.
Hey, it's your head: bang it against the wall as often as you like!
BWAHAHAHAHA!
<z-z-z-z-z-z>
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:34 am
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LOL! wrote:
> Paul Furmanwrote:
>> shiva das wrote:
>
>>> perhaps you could share the secret of killfiling someone who
>>> continually posts from different IP addresses.
>>
>> I used to filter on "@4ax.com" in the Message-ID, which just means his
>> new client is Forte Agent... though there are a few others so it's a
>> blanket approach, I'd just mark them as read and flag in a color so it's
>> easy to ignore the replies and spot other Agent users. Thunderbird
>> couldn't filter on that last I checked so I was using some other proxy
>> server setup... kind of a mess Smile
>
> Nothing more fun

Heh, it works with the new version of Thunderbird, create a custom
header field "Message-ID" and filter on "@4ax.com", mark read, add
another line and add a star.
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:44 am
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 06:34:24 -0800, Paul Furman
wrote:

>LOL! wrote:
>> Paul Furmanwrote:
>>> shiva das wrote:
>>
>>>> perhaps you could share the secret of killfiling someone who
>>>> continually posts from different IP addresses.
>>>
>>> I used to filter on "@4ax.com" in the Message-ID, which just means his
>>> new client is Forte Agent... though there are a few others so it's a
>>> blanket approach, I'd just mark them as read and flag in a color so it's
>>> easy to ignore the replies and spot other Agent users. Thunderbird
>>> couldn't filter on that last I checked so I was using some other proxy
>>> server setup... kind of a mess Smile
>>
>> Nothing more fun
>
>Heh, it works with the new version of Thunderbird, create a custom
>header field "Message-ID" and filter on "@4ax.com", mark read, add
>another line and add a star.

Really? How's that working out? Making yourself even more ignorant to
attain your bliss of self-induced ignorance, by poking your own eyes out.
No wonder your photography is no better than Blind Dudley's. I bet you even
listen to people far more intelligent than you by sticking your fingers in
your ears while humming Row Row Row Your Boat too.

LOL!
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SneakyP

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:49 pm
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Paul Furman wrote in


> LOL! wrote:
>> Paul Furmanwrote:
>>> shiva das wrote:
>>
>>>> perhaps you could share the secret of killfiling someone who
>>>> continually posts from different IP addresses.
>>>
>>> I used to filter on "@4ax.com" in the Message-ID, which just means his
>>> new client is Forte Agent... though there are a few others so it's a
>>> blanket approach, I'd just mark them as read and flag in a color so
>>> it's easy to ignore the replies and spot other Agent users.
>>> Thunderbird couldn't filter on that last I checked so I was using some
>>> other proxy server setup... kind of a mess Smile
>>
>> Nothing more fun
>
> Heh, it works with the new version of Thunderbird, create a custom
> header field "Message-ID" and filter on "@4ax.com", mark read, add
> another line and add a star.
>

It's a bit more complicated than that in mine, but the thing is I've
revealed the juicy info earlier this year and despite that, the troll
still did *not* change a thing. It has to do with using logic statements
"and"/"or". Not giving anything away here now, though.

As much as a PIA it is:
Get yourself a proxy news server, like Hamster, enter the logical
arguments to score the troll who's spewing vitriol, scoring to any
arbitrary negative number. Aim your news reader at Hamster to fetch the
articles. Viola!- no more morphing troll to worry about in your news
viewer. No matter what name the troll takes, it's gone: 'buh-bye'.

Additionally, there's a way to kill off all responses to the troll. It's
a neat trick. Go to the newsgroup on Hamster newsreader and read some
more useful killfiling techniques.


But like you suggest too, with or without hamster, one could make negative
scores big and then make it add to the thread so that responders can't
overcome the negative cumulative score of the thread. Xnews does this
quite handily.


If anyone knows of any easier method, please state so.

--
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SneakyP
To email me, you know what to do.

Supernews, if you get a complaint from a Jamie Baillie, please see:
http://www.canadianisp.ca/jamie_baillie.html
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