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rawebadvert3

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enough learn how to do it on your own. If you do hire someone to help
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Phil Weldon

'rawebadvert3' wrote:
| www.elephantboycomputers.com SPAM
_____

Since you knew you were Spamming, 'rawebadvert3', why did you do it?
Contempt or venality? Or is it you don't understand the concept of Spam?
your post, 'rawebadvert3', is clearly Spam. A 'sig' is not Spam. You could
have actually made a contribution to the purpose of this newsgroup, and
legitimately placed your web site URL in your sig. But you did not.
Arrogance?

Phil Weldon

|
| www.elephantboycomputers.com SPAM
|
| > rawebadvert3 wrote:
| >
| > spam
| >
| > Malke
| > --
| > Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
| > "Don't Panic!"
| > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
|
|
 
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rawebadvert3

Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
To me it is hypocrisy.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
To me it is hypocrisy.


There is no such thing as *legitimate* advertising here. You are a
spammer, plain and simple.

A link to your web as part of your signature is *not* an advertisement
and is a long-established acceptable thing to do. That's entirely
different from messages like yours with no content except your link.
That's advertising and that's spam.
 
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Phil Weldon

'rawebadvert3' wrote:
| Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
| really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
| advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
| To me it is hypocrisy.
_____

Then I suggest anger management control. You have contributed nothing with
your posts; seemingly you haven't even read the original posts to which you
'replied'. A Usenet newsgroup is not a legitimate venue for advertising. A
point someone less arrogant might have taken the time to learn.

Phil Weldon

| Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
| really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
| advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
| To me it is hypocrisy.
|
| > 'rawebadvert3' wrote:
| >
| > |www.elephantboycomputers.com SPAM
| > _____
| >
| > Since you knew you were Spamming, 'rawebadvert3', why did you do it?
| > Contempt or venality? Or is it you don't understand the concept of
Spam?
| > your post, 'rawebadvert3', is clearly Spam. A 'sig' is not Spam. You
could
| > have actually made a contribution to the purpose of this newsgroup, and
| > legitimately placed your web site URL in your sig. But you did not.
| > Arrogance?
| >
| > Phil Weldon
| >
| >
| > | > |
| > |www.elephantboycomputers.com SPAM
| > |
rawebadvert3 wrote:
| >
| > | >
| > | > spam
| > | >
| > | > Malke
| > | > --
| > | > Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
| > | > "Don't Panic!"
| > | > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
| > |
| > |
|
|
 
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rawebadvert3

'rawebadvert3' wrote:

| Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
| really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
| advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
| To me it is hypocrisy.
_____

Then I suggest anger management control. You have contributed nothing with
your posts; seemingly you haven't even read the original posts to which you
'replied'. A Usenet newsgroup is not a legitimate venue for advertising. A
point someone less arrogant might have taken the time to learn.

Phil Weldon


| Well if you had read some of my entries you would have seen I did. I
| really get angry at people who on one hand get mad at legitimate
| advertisement, and at the same time advertiseing their own websites.
| To me it is hypocrisy.
|

| >
| > |www.elephantboycomputers.comSPAM
| > _____
| >
| > Since you knew you were Spamming, 'rawebadvert3', why did you do it?
| > Contempt or venality? Or is it you don't understand the concept of
Spam?
| > your post, 'rawebadvert3', is clearly Spam. A 'sig' is not Spam. You
could
| > have actually made a contribution to the purpose of this newsgroup, and
| > legitimately placed your web site URL in your sig. But you did not.
| > Arrogance?
| >
| > Phil Weldon
| >
| >
| >| > |
| > |www.elephantboycomputers.comSPAM
| > |

Well I'm not going to run or leave so I guess you'll have to adjust to
it. I'm not the arrogant one who is acting as if he is the head of the
internet. So Chill
 

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