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Author Re: SPAM
Chuck Dillon

2004-10-21, 5:56 pm

Jim Brock wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:48:10 GMT, Rich Teer
> <OOOO.OOOO@OOOO-OOOOO.OOO> wrote:
>
> I've converted all contact and product information in this
> spam to Os (numbers and letters).
>
>
> <snip>
>
> You are a spammer.


By what definition? I can think of two definitions for spam. 1)
multiple posting of off-topic information to an unnecessarily large set
of unrelated forums. 2) Unsoliticed email.

He's done neither. He provided a valid, and potentially useful,
response to a request (i.e. solicited) for information.

> <snip>
>
> Need I point out to the OP and others that it would be a mistake
> to trust the information in a book written by someone that
> obviously lacks morals? ...


You can't be serious, ROTFLMAO...

You've got your own definition of morality as well as spam it appears.

-- ced

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Chuck Dillon
Senior Software Engineer
NimbleGen Systems Inc.
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