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John H
 
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 17:33:01 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


"hkrause" wrote in message
news:1107878468.555b04740e3dc6632d03997d63794c30@ teranews...
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Kruase" wrote in message
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"'''' has infinite patience and many interesting ways to offer up
payback."''''''



krause,, you are a coward and an unethical liar that lacks integrity,,,

Calling my IP provider like you did with all your lies was a good one,,,
trying to convince them that I am threatening your life,,,lol,,, that is
a good one,,, trying to convince them that I am hacking into your
computer to gain your ID ,, that is a good one,,, actually krause it
confirms the accuracy of my thoughts,,, Trying to convince my IP provider
that I manipulated my TCIP and IP to reflect yours,,, lol,,, oo,, that is
also a good one,,,



Harry,
Did you really say all of those things to Tuuk's internet provider? If
so, then hopefully you didn't also call a branch of law enforcement and
tell them all of that. Using somebody else's name to post to Usenet is
probably not a crime that they'd care about...but filing a false report
probably is one that would get their attention.




I've never called Tuuu,,,,k's ISP.

Further, the standard way to file a complaint about "spoofing" is to
submit one of the offending posts with complete headers. Anyone who looks
at the headers of Tuuu,,,,k's posts will see the address of his news
posting server and the name of his ISP. Both are different from mine.
Tuuu,,,,k does spoof my online name ID.

And, further, there would be no reason for me to convince an ISP that many
of Tuuu,,,,k's posts *were* threatening towards me. His posts speak for
themselves.

Our newsgroup pedicab puller/sushi delivery boy certainly seems to be
reacting strongly to whatever message he got from his ISP, though, eh?


He's a little bit out there, yes. Some of it's pretty funny though.



Some of it's friggin' hilarious! (But we wouldn't want to encourage him.)


John H

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