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| DiamondÐan 2002-07-15, 9:26 am |
| Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart but you
cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the same person
thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how you trouble shoot
and fault find hahaha
"1470" <darrendilnott@REMOVEyahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3d32d2cb$0$8511$cc9e4d1f@
news.dial.pipex.com...
> I smell a fictional battle of the nations starring one sad muppet, and his
> many invented sidekicks.
> Still, should be good for a laugh.
> Please if you are going to use the word Britannia, spell it right.
> And play.
> And feud.
> And started.
> And bastard.
> And stealing.
> Apart from the appaling grammar, garbage content from start to finish, and
> spelling mistakes, i think you are on to a winner. Can i called you
William,
> Mr Shakespeare.
> And why aren't you at school young man.
>
>
> "DiamondÐan" <diamondÐan@mcngp.tk> wrote in message
> news:1026737689.957495@news.linix.co.uk...
> > To The Spammer
> >
> > Hi Spammer Initially I just thought you was some sort of crank seeking
> > attention however as a fellow Brit I believe in fair paly and I decided
to
> > study your messages and the replies of others.
> >
> > !) I have traced this fgeud back to an altercation with Tony
'limpwristed[color
=green]
> > Orlando who was slagging off Smartcertify. You was the one telling him
> > this was not a positive thing to do even if you thought they were a bad
> > company. He satrted name calling and the rest is history. Others like
> > Smelly Sue and Diamon ky jelly dan joined in and you have just been
> > defending yourself. Theres been idiots like Tom Mackintyre Adam Leinss
> > Mcsewannabe gROWLER jOHN dOEAND VARIOUS OTHERwankers putting their 2
> cents
> > forward. I am joining forces with you against these bartstard Rule
> > Britania
> >
> > This is War
> >
> > Ive learnt your tactics re: nickname stealling nice one son!!!! all[/color]
other
> > Brits join up screw uncle sams
> >
> > o yeah DiamondDan is a dirty homo shirtlifter and thats official
> >
> >
>
>
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| ÐiamondÐan 2002-07-15, 10:25 am |
| In article <1026745626.96828.0@iapetus.uk.clara.net>, DiamondÐan decided
to open his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart but you
> cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the same person
> thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how you trouble shoot
> and fault find hahaha
It's pretty easy to tell you are the same person by your postings which
reveal a lack of education and lack of intelligence.
Why else would you keep running to different ISPs just to perpetuate a
losing battle in the newsgroups? You really are pretty thick, aren't
you?
> "1470" <darrendilnott@REMOVEyahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3d32d2cb$0$8511$cc9e4d1f@
news.dial.pipex.com...
> > I smell a fictional battle of the nations starring one sad muppet, and his
> > many invented sidekicks.
> > Still, should be good for a laugh.
> > Please if you are going to use the word Britannia, spell it right.
> > And play.
> > And feud.
> > And started.
> > And bastard.
> > And stealing.
> > Apart from the appaling grammar, garbage content from start to finish, and
> > spelling mistakes, i think you are on to a winner. Can i called you
> William,
> > Mr Shakespeare.
> > And why aren't you at school young man.
> >
> >
> > "DiamondÐan" <diamondÐan@mcngp.tk> wrote in message
> > news:1026737689.957495@news.linix.co.uk...
> > > To The Spammer
> > >
> > > Hi Spammer Initially I just thought you was some sort of crank seeking
> > > attention however as a fellow Brit I believe in fair paly and I decided
> to
> > > study your messages and the replies of others.
> > >
> > > !) I have traced this fgeud back to an altercation with Tony
> 'limpwristed[colo
r=darkred]
> > > Orlando who was slagging off Smartcertify. You was the one telling him
> > > this was not a positive thing to do even if you thought they were a bad
> > > company. He satrted name calling and the rest is history. Others like
> > > Smelly Sue and Diamon ky jelly dan joined in and you have just been
> > > defending yourself. Theres been idiots like Tom Mackintyre Adam Leinss
> > > Mcsewannabe gROWLER jOHN dOEAND VARIOUS OTHERwankers putting their 2
> > cents
> > > forward. I am joining forces with you against these bartstard Rule
> > > Britania
> > >
> > > This is War
> > >
> > > Ive learnt your tactics re: nickname stealling nice one son!!!! all
> other
> > > Brits join up screw uncle sams
> > >
> > > o yeah DiamondDan is a dirty homo shirtlifter and thats official
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
>[/color]
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| MCSEwannabe 2002-07-15, 10:25 am |
| The fake "DiamondÐan" <DiamondDan@freeuk.com> wrote:
> Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart
> but you cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the
> same person thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how
> you trouble shoot and fault find hahaha
It really doesn't matter if you are the same spammer or another spammer (
can there really be two who spell so badly ? ) --- either way your posts
still belong in the bit bucket.
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| Frisbee®, MCP 2002-07-15, 12:25 pm |
| "ÐiamondÐan" <diamond@gofigure.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.179cb4b2a05f163e98977f@news.epix.net...
> In article <1026745626.96828.0@iapetus.uk.clara.net>, DiamondÐan decided
> to open his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
>
> > Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart but
you
> > cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the same
person
> > thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how you trouble
shoot
> > and fault find hahaha
>
> It's pretty easy to tell you are the same person by your postings which
> reveal a lack of education and lack of intelligence.
>
> Why else would you keep running to different ISPs just to perpetuate a
> losing battle in the newsgroups? You really are pretty thick, aren't
> you?
I like your latest trick, Dan, to use that special "D" character. My guess
is that the kid won't be able to figure out how to enter that character, or
even my ® symbol, should he try my handle.
Fris "Can I play, too?" bee®
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| ÐiamondÐan 2002-07-15, 12:26 pm |
| In article <agv15o$nbq$1@iac5.navix.net>, Frisbee®, MCP decided to open
his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> "ÐiamondÐan" <diamond@gofigure.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.179cb4b2a05f163e98977f@news.epix.net...
> > In article <1026745626.96828.0@iapetus.uk.clara.net>, DiamondÐan decided
> > to open his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> >
> > > Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart but
> you
> > > cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the same
> person
> > > thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how you trouble
> shoot
> > > and fault find hahaha
> >
> > It's pretty easy to tell you are the same person by your postings which
> > reveal a lack of education and lack of intelligence.
> >
> > Why else would you keep running to different ISPs just to perpetuate a
> > losing battle in the newsgroups? You really are pretty thick, aren't
> > you?
>
> I like your latest trick, Dan, to use that special "D" character. My guess
> is that the kid won't be able to figure out how to enter that character, or
> even my ® symbol, should he try my handle.
>
> Fris "Can I play, too?" bee®
>
>
>
Someone taught him how to cut and paste. That's ok, though, there are a
lot of ways to spell diamonddan and plenty of emails to use to avoid
this guys attempts to get me killfiled. Meantime we will keep getting
him booted from his ISPs for abuse violations!
I agree on his inability to enter raw ASCII chars. Requires a little
more depth in computer use than the typical windows user knows about.
Reminds me of the old DOS days where ASCII chars could be used for file
protection. Try to enter those special chars from the command line when
cut and paste is not available!!
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| evo-spook 2002-07-15, 1:25 pm |
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"Frisbee®, MCP" <bhileman@dasi-software.com> wrote in message
news:agv15o$nbq$1@iac5.navix.net...
> "ÐiamondÐan" <diamond@gofigure.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.179cb4b2a05f163e98977f@news.epix.net...
> > In article <1026745626.96828.0@iapetus.uk.clara.net>, DiamondÐan decided
> > to open his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> >
> > > Yes Mate its the same person you see you yanks claim your so smart
but
> you
> > > cant work out where we come from so the easy answer is its the same
> person
> > > thats why so many of you yanks are unemployed ifthats how you trouble
> shoot
> > > and fault find hahaha
> >
> > It's pretty easy to tell you are the same person by your postings which
> > reveal a lack of education and lack of intelligence.
> >
> > Why else would you keep running to different ISPs just to perpetuate a
> > losing battle in the newsgroups? You really are pretty thick, aren't
> > you?
>
> I like your latest trick, Dan, to use that special "D" character. My
guess
> is that the kid won't be able to figure out how to enter that character,
or
> even my ® symbol, should he try my handle.
>
> Fris "Can I play, too?" bee®
>
>
But............its simple to do.............
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| Tom MacIntyre 2002-07-15, 2:25 pm |
| On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 18:02:19 GMT, ÐiamondÐan <diamond@gofigure.com>
wrote:
>Someone taught him how to cut and paste. That's ok, though, there are a
>lot of ways to spell diamonddan and plenty of emails to use to avoid
>this guys attempts to get me killfiled. Meantime we will keep getting
>him booted from his ISPs for abuse violations!
>
>I agree on his inability to enter raw ASCII chars. Requires a little
>more depth in computer use than the typical windows user knows about.
>Reminds me of the old DOS days where ASCII chars could be used for file
>protection. Try to enter those special chars from the command line when
>cut and paste is not available!!
Fun with ASCII...character 255, used as the filename for a .com
program to reboot the computer. Put it in an autoexec as the last
line, with no extension, and watch the fun. :-)
I miss DOS...
Tom
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| -Ðiamond-Ðan 2002-07-15, 3:25 pm |
| In article <3d336189.17683664@news.wolf>, Tom MacIntyre decided to open
his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
> On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 18:02:19 GMT, ÐiamondÐan <diamond@gofigure.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Someone taught him how to cut and paste. That's ok, though, there are a
> >lot of ways to spell diamonddan and plenty of emails to use to avoid
> >this guys attempts to get me killfiled. Meantime we will keep getting
> >him booted from his ISPs for abuse violations!
> >
> >I agree on his inability to enter raw ASCII chars. Requires a little
> >more depth in computer use than the typical windows user knows about.
> >Reminds me of the old DOS days where ASCII chars could be used for file
> >protection. Try to enter those special chars from the command line when
> >cut and paste is not available!!
>
> Fun with ASCII...character 255, used as the filename for a .com
> program to reboot the computer. Put it in an autoexec as the last
> line, with no extension, and watch the fun. :-)
>
> I miss DOS...
>
> Tom
>
I used to name files with the 255 char at the end of the filename.
Regular dir commands will not differentiate the fact that an extra
character exists. Have fun trying to execute the command or change to
that directory!
I too miss DOS.
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