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We have a proposal for The "Rizler Syndrome" to be inserted under Rule #3:
"Under threat of jail time, a spammer's stupidity tends to expand exponentially until jail time is assured."
Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal be accepted?
The Rules-Keeper -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia "Anti-spammers are the immune system of the Internet." CDR M. Dobson "The issue is consent, not content." Crosscut
> Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested > that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: > "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison > sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: > We have a proposal for The "Rizler Syndrome" to be inserted under Rule > #3:
> "Under threat of jail time, a spammer's stupidity tends to expand > exponentially until jail time is assured."
> Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested > that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: > "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison > sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
> If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal > be accepted?
Substitute for "spammer" in the definition: "spammer or politician" viz. Cynthia McKinney.
Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: >We have a proposal for The "Rizler Syndrome" to be inserted under Rule >#3:
>"Under threat of jail time, a spammer's stupidity tends to expand >exponentially until jail time is assured."
Not very much like what I first proposed that kicked off the whole thing. But better than nothing. Even with this I would still like to see a subset of Rule #4: the tendancy for spammers is to go to jail. That and this are in fact two different factors with the same result.
>Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested >that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: >"Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison >sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
Yea! :)
>If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal >be accepted?
Shouldn't we adjourn for 2 weeks vacation first, while blaming everyone else for not voting?
>Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: >> We have a proposal for The "Rizler Syndrome" to be inserted under Rule >> #3:
>> "Under threat of jail time, a spammer's stupidity tends to expand >> exponentially until jail time is assured."
>> Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested >> that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: >> "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison >> sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
>> If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal >> be accepted?
>Substitute for "spammer" in the definition: "spammer or politician" viz. >Cynthia McKinney.
Darn, I'd love to, but I'm not in charge of the Rules of Politics. That's a whole 'nother can of worms ... but, if she spams, she's covered!
The Rules-Keeper -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia "Anti-spammers are the immune system of the Internet." CDR M. Dobson "The issue is consent, not content." Crosscut
>> Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested >> that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: >> "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison >> sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
>> If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal >> be accepted?
> I'm all for it. ^^
And seconded.
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Jessie C wrote: > On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 09:34:27 -0400, Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: >> If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal >> be accepted?
> Aye!
'ere!
-- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb
>>> Concurrent with the acceptance of "Rizler Syndrome" it is suggested >>> that those who keep or maintain jargon files should add a new phrase: >>> "Puttin' on the Riz": any act of making a prosecution or prison >>> sentence even worse by compounding the crime in a really stupid way.
>>> If there is no further discussion, may we have a motion the proposal >>> be accepted?
>> I'm all for it. ^^
>And seconded.
Then, the proposalhaving been moved and seconded, I call for the vote.
The Rules-Keeper -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia "Anti-spammers are the immune system of the Internet." CDR M. Dobson "The issue is consent, not content." Crosscut
In article <agcn32p0cuqcsvk4pbmccpdrctefbfs...@4ax.com>, Patricia A. Shaffer <ra...@pemtel.net> wrote:
>>> On 2006-04-10, Patricia A Shaffer <ra...@pemtel.net> wrote: >>>> We have a proposal for The "Rizler Syndrome" to be inserted under Rule >>>> #3:
>>>> "Under threat of jail time, a spammer's stupidity tends to expand >>>> exponentially until jail time is assured." >Then, the proposalhaving been moved and seconded, I call for the vote.
> Then, the proposalhaving been moved and seconded, I call for the vote.
Hang the bastiches!
Oh, you meant on the proposal.
Aye!
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>> Then, the proposalhaving been moved and seconded, I call for the >> vote.
> Don't know if I'm *eligible* to vote, but if I am...Aye.
If you're not then none of tinu are.
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>>>> Then, the proposalhaving been moved and seconded, I call for the >>>> vote.
>>> Don't know if I'm *eligible* to vote, but if I am...Aye.
>> If you're not then none of tinu are.
>That's very kind of you. I just worried about "voter fraud", since >I'm not an admin (or anything close). ;-)
Oh, goodness, voting is for everyone in Nanae, even the trolls and the killfiled, though I'm not likely to see their votes. <g> I'm just an end-user, myself, and the only system I "admin" is my own ...
Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that some entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've spelled that right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email message claiming that nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae belongs to Fluffy and is overseen by The Sheik!)
At any rate, I suppose that it might be considered a "Nay" vote, and being fair-minded, I shall so record it, though I'm not going to release the message from quarrantine to archive it, nor am I stupid enough to visit the website that was listed. [http stuff] + xp-crack.kadaitcha.cx ...
The Rules-Keeper -- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia "Anti-spammers are the immune system of the Internet." CDR M. Dobson "The issue is consent, not content." Crosscut
Patricia A. Shaffer wrote: >Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that some >entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've spelled that >right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email message claiming that >nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae belongs to Fluffy and is >overseen by The Sheik!)
>At any rate, I suppose that it might be considered a "Nay" vote,
He's more like a pregnant chad.
>and >being fair-minded, I shall so record it, though I'm not going to >release the message from quarrantine to archive it, nor am I stupid >enough to visit the website that was listed. [http stuff] + >xp-crack.kadaitcha.cx ...
If that guy had a brane it would rattle, and fall out his ear.
> Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that some > entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've spelled that > right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email message claiming that > nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae belongs to Fluffy and is > overseen by The Sheik!)
Please forward that spam to BIG PIPE's and THEPLANET's abuse admins, and pir...@microsoft.com - he's advertising cracked XP.
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>> Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that some >> entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've spelled that >> right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email message claiming that >> nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae belongs to Fluffy and is >> overseen by The Sheik!)
>Please forward that spam to BIG PIPE's and THEPLANET's abuse admins, and >pir...@microsoft.com - he's advertising cracked XP.
And you took him at his word? I thought it far more likely that the site would force feed one a nasty ... why would I need a "cracked" version of XP anyway? ;^>
-- Patricia Proud Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia "Anti-spammers are the immune system of the Internet." CDR M. Dobson "The issue is consent, not content." Crosscut
>>> Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that some >>> entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've spelled that >>> right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email message claiming that >>> nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae belongs to Fluffy and is >>> overseen by The Sheik!)
>>Please forward that spam to BIG PIPE's and THEPLANET's abuse admins, and >>pir...@microsoft.com - he's advertising cracked XP.
> And you took him at his word? I thought it far more likely that the > site would force feed one a nasty ... why would I need a "cracked" > version of XP anyway? ;^>
Actually, under the DMCA, merely offering a cracked software product, *even if the seller ahs no intention of delivering it* is a criminal act.
So I didn't visit the site - I jsut advised pir...@microsoft.com to have a look.
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>>> Whilst perusing the morning's quarantines in Postini, I note that >>> some entity calling itself "Kadaitchka" (I'm not sure if I've >>> spelled that right, but it's close) sent me an obscene email >>> message claiming that nanae belonged to it ... (silly entity: Nanae >>> belongs to Fluffy and is overseen by The Sheik!)
>> Please forward that spam to BIG PIPE's and THEPLANET's abuse admins, >> and pir...@microsoft.com - he's advertising cracked XP.
> And you took him at his word? I thought it far more likely that the > site would force feed one a nasty ... why would I need a "cracked" > version of XP anyway? ;^>
You are so right, why get a 'cracked" version from "it", when you can get an original "cracked" verision from the original "IT" Microsoft! Hmm is there any difference between 'cracked" and "borken"?
Larry
Unfortunately I have a very borken XP Home version on one of my machines, but I don't control the money at this house any more, actually never did! My Win 2000 Pro comes kinda close to an operating system, but that's because it sits beside my Red Hat Linux machine.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 02:50:41 GMT, Larry wrote: >Patricia A. Shaffer wrote:
>> And you took him at his word? I thought it far more likely that the >> site would force feed one a nasty ... why would I need a "cracked" >> version of XP anyway? ;^>
>You are so right, why get a 'cracked" version from "it", when you can get an >original "cracked" verision from the original "IT" Microsoft! Hmm is there >any difference between 'cracked" and "borken"?
>Larry
>Unfortunately I have a very borken XP Home version on one of my machines,
^^^^ ^^^^^^
You misspelled "Working as Designed."
"XP" stands for experience, because experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
<morelydo...@spamblocked.com> wrote: >> And you took him at his word? I thought it far more likely that the >> site would force feed one a nasty ... why would I need a "cracked" >> version of XP anyway? ;^>
>Actually, under the DMCA, merely offering a cracked software product, *even >if the seller ahs no intention of delivering it* is a criminal act.
>So I didn't visit the site - I jsut advised pir...@microsoft.com to have a >look.
Something I thought of several years ago with the ever rising cost and frequency of new versions of software is actually happening now, will we now see more spam claiming to be for second-hand Microsoft software licences.
One careful owner By OUT-LAW.COMPublished Wednesday 12th April 2006 10:59 GMT
Sales of second-hand Microsoft software licences have doubled month-on-month since the market was opened in November 2005, according to the Staffordshire start-up that spotted the opportunity in Microsoft's small print and Britain's insolvency laws.
Discount-licensing.com, the trading name of Disclic Ltd, offers cost savings of 20–50 per cent on licences for older versions of Microsoft titles. The licences are bought in bulk, for between 2–20,000 seats. Buyers may not get exactly the licence they would get from conventional channels because the licence will have been bought before, by a company now insolvent or downsizing.
Yes Telco, a Manchester-based Vodafone service provider, became one of the first UK businesses to take advantage of purchasing hundreds of older Microsoft Office XP licences rather than the latest version. It made a net saving in the region of £10,000. Some international purchasers have saved more than €50,000.
Approximately 15 per cent of enquiries received by Discount-Licensing.com have been from existing Microsoft resellers as well as other IT outsourcers, according to the company. <snip>