From: robert.mcclenon@verizon.net
On 11 Sep 2004 22:42:55 GMT, Jim Logajan wrote:
>Someone (a troll) wrote:
>> If you intend to vote yes on this group, your email address will be
>> posted all over Usenet in a unmunged form
>
>Well - okay. I realize that SPM is a highly emotional topic and
>microscopists have been known to engage in duels to the death, but
>spreading their e-mail addresses - now that's low! Perhaps a threat to burn
>their homes to the ground and salt the ashes would be sufficient?
>
>> This will be posted to alt.spam and misc.test too ! :)))))
>
>Whew - thankfully you didn't threaten to write a nasty letter to the Times!
>Then we'd be in deep doo doo.
>
>> If you vote yes on sci.techniques.microscopy.scanning-probe, expect
>> your address to be posted to *HUNDREDS* of groups!!!! ;)
>
>Sounds like a lot of work. What precisely is the objective? I guess I
>haven't been paying attention to all the threads to know what this
>particular temper tantrum is about.
This post is a forgery by a troll whose objective seems to be to
disrupt the voting process on the rec.photo.digital reorganization.
I think that his real objective in threatening people who vote YES on
anything is to keep people from voting YES on the rec.photo.digital
reorganization. I also think that the real reason he wants to do that
is that he wants to be able to continue to disrupt the
rec.photo.digital group with his bad behavior.
This post is not from the real Arthur L. Rubin. The troll takes the
names of various news.groups posters who display common sense and
reasonableness, such as Guy Macon, Bob McClenon, and Arthur L. Rubin.
He isn't interested in scanning electron microscopy, but he does want
to interfere with the Usenet so as to be able to interfere with
rec.photo.digital.
My advice is to report him to Google for network abuse.
- - Bob McClenon
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