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  1. #81
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    Leythos wrote:
    > In article<TZ6dnQW5p4kvjSDWnZ2dnUVZ8kGdnZ2d@bt.com>,
    > BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    >>
    >> The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    >>> Microsoft knows who I am, My ISP knows who I am, I know who I am, what
    >>> purpose would it serve to tell the trolls? they would not believe it.
    >>> They think they already know. My reputation is not harmed in any way.
    >>> The trolls don't seen to realize that people with issues want them fixed
    >>> and when they use my tools they work, that's why you see NO posts from
    >>> users saying it did not work. I am going to start posting again the
    >>> thank you emails I get everyday to my blog. I stopped a while back
    >>> because I get so many. Then you will see for yourself what a big waste
    >>> of time what these trolls are trying to accomplish.
    >>>

    >>
    >> I have an open mind, but the evidence is overwhelmingly in favour of
    >> your opponents!
    >>
    >> Coming clean, saying sorry (if appropriate) and starting over would most
    >> surely be the best way forward.

    >
    > BD, it appears YOU ARE THE ONLY person here that doesn't already know
    > who PCBUTTS really is, and the rest of us d
    > of his lies and BS - please take your off-topic crap to email with him.
    >


    With respect, Leythos, if you "don't really care to read more" .....
    simply do not do so. No one is forcing you to read anything here.

    Ignore posts you do not wish to read. Simple.

    Have a great day!

    --
    Dave

  2. #82
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    > I Practice yoga regularly and go on 10-mile runs every Sunday.I decided
    > to quit smoking when I received fan mail from little girls saying they
    > wanted to be like me when they grew up.My dog Meatball posed with me in
    > a photo-shoot by photographer Frank Veronsky
    > http://www.frankveronsky.com/. I was actually a waitress at the Saddle
    > Ranch Chop House before I got my big break and landed a recurring role
    > on TV. I was addicted to the original "Star Trek" when I was growing up,
    > because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we weren't
    > allowed to watch a lot of TV. I don't think we even had more than three
    > channels, so it was basically watch "Dynasty" with my mom, watch "Star
    > Trek" with my dad, or watch the mating rituals of beavers on OPB [Oregon
    > Public Broadcasting]. So my brother and I watched "Star Trek. I got
    > involved with computers a long time ago and learned how to fix them by
    > myself. I went back to school and got certified, started working in a
    > small business and teaching computers. This was all before I got my
    > break in acting. Now all my time is spent in front of the camera.
    >
    >


    You should write a story - maybe a fairy tale? ;-)

    I enjoyed the pictures on the website to which you directed. Thank you.

    --
    Dave

  3. #83
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    From: "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk>

    | Char Jackson wrote:
    >> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:03:38 -0700, "The Real Truth MVP"<trt@void.com>
    >> wrote:


    >>> The trolls
    >>> don't seen to realize that people with issues want them fixed and when they
    >>> use my tools they work, that's why you see NO posts from users saying it did
    >>> not work.


    >> Kudos for apparently stealing only from the best.



    | Would you please remind me of the folk from whom TRT allegedly stole and
    | provide links to their respective web site web sites.

    | I'd like to ask *them* how they feel about someone using the fruits of
    | their labour to help people who are suffering from computer problems
    | caused by malware. To date I have only the word of those posting here
    | (not that I don't believe them, but that wouldn't satisfy a judge and
    | jury, would it?).

    Kelly Theriot
    Mike Burgess
    Stuart Saunders
    Robert A. Cooper / Miekiemoes
    Kevin Zoll
    Andrew Aronoff
    Dave Fear



    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  4. #84
    Whoever Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    "The Real Truth MVP" <trt@void.com> wrote in
    news:hpj529$tuu$1@leythos.motzarella.org:
    >
    > I Practice yoga regularly and go on 10-mile runs every Sunday.I
    > decided to quit smoking when I received fan mail from little girls
    > saying they wanted to be like me when they grew up.My dog Meatball
    > posed with me in a photo-shoot by photographer Frank Veronsky
    > http://www.frankveronsky.com/. I was actually a waitress at the Saddle
    > Ranch Chop House before I got my big break and landed a recurring role
    > on TV. I was addicted to the original "Star Trek" when I was growing
    > up, because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we weren't
    > allowed to watch a lot of TV. I don't think we even had more than
    > three channels, so it was basically watch "Dynasty" with my mom, watch
    > "Star Trek" with my dad, or watch the mating rituals of beavers on OPB
    > [Oregon Public Broadcasting]. So my brother and I watched "Star Trek.
    > I got involved with computers a long time ago and learned how to fix
    > them by myself. I went back to school and got certified, started
    > working in a small business and teaching computers. This was all
    > before I got my break in acting. Now all my time is spent in front of
    > the camera.



    So now you're Katie Sackhoff?

    http://www.after-darkness.com/showthread.php?t=7382


    --
    Don't bother trying to
    contact me via email.

  5. #85
    Leythos Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    In article <asydncKml5gJ5SDWnZ2dnUVZ8sWdnZ2d@bt.com>,
    BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    >
    > Leythos wrote:
    > > In article<TZ6dnQW5p4kvjSDWnZ2dnUVZ8kGdnZ2d@bt.com>,
    > > BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    > >>
    > >> The Real Truth MVP wrote:
    > >>> Microsoft knows who I am, My ISP knows who I am, I know who I am, what
    > >>> purpose would it serve to tell the trolls? they would not believe it.
    > >>> They think they already know. My reputation is not harmed in any way.
    > >>> The trolls don't seen to realize that people with issues want them fixed
    > >>> and when they use my tools they work, that's why you see NO posts from
    > >>> users saying it did not work. I am going to start posting again the
    > >>> thank you emails I get everyday to my blog. I stopped a while back
    > >>> because I get so many. Then you will see for yourself what a big waste
    > >>> of time what these trolls are trying to accomplish.
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >> I have an open mind, but the evidence is overwhelmingly in favour of
    > >> your opponents!
    > >>
    > >> Coming clean, saying sorry (if appropriate) and starting over would most
    > >> surely be the best way forward.

    > >
    > > BD, it appears YOU ARE THE ONLY person here that doesn't already know
    > > who PCBUTTS really is, and the rest of us d
    > > of his lies and BS - please take your off-topic crap to email with him.
    > >

    >
    > With respect, Leythos, if you "don't really care to read more" .....
    > simply do not do so. No one is forcing you to read anything here.
    >
    > Ignore posts you do not wish to read. Simple.
    >
    > Have a great day!


    Why not respect Usenet yourself?

    Usenet is not a chat group that you can ramble on about any given
    subject in any given group - the GROUP NAME DEFINES THE DISCUSSION TYPE
    AND CONTENT.

    If you want to "Talk" with people about non-Anti-Virus things, then you
    should respect Usenet and how it was intended to be used and take your
    discussion to email.

    It's simple to follow Usenet methods, if you care.

    --
    You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
    voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
    Trust yourself.
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

  6. #86
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    "Whoever" <whoever@wherever.invalid> wrote in message
    news:Xns9D54498FA4990somewhere@69.16.185.247...
    > "The Real Truth MVP" <trt@void.com> wrote in
    > news:hpj529$tuu$1@leythos.motzarella.org:
    >>
    >> I Practice yoga regularly and go on 10-mile runs every Sunday.I
    >> decided to quit smoking when I received fan mail from little girls
    >> saying they wanted to be like me when they grew up.My dog Meatball
    >> posed with me in a photo-shoot by photographer Frank Veronsky
    >> http://www.frankveronsky.com/. I was actually a waitress at the
    >> Saddle
    >> Ranch Chop House before I got my big break and landed a recurring
    >> role
    >> on TV. I was addicted to the original "Star Trek" when I was growing
    >> up, because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we
    >> weren't
    >> allowed to watch a lot of TV. I don't think we even had more than
    >> three channels, so it was basically watch "Dynasty" with my mom,
    >> watch
    >> "Star Trek" with my dad, or watch the mating rituals of beavers on
    >> OPB
    >> [Oregon Public Broadcasting]. So my brother and I watched "Star Trek.
    >> I got involved with computers a long time ago and learned how to fix
    >> them by myself. I went back to school and got certified, started
    >> working in a small business and teaching computers. This was all
    >> before I got my break in acting. Now all my time is spent in front of
    >> the camera.

    >
    >
    > So now you're Katie Sackhoff?
    >
    > http://www.after-darkness.com/showthread.php?t=7382


    It even steals its lies from others' works.

    Nice catch!



  7. #87
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    Leythos wrote:
    >
    > Why not respect Usenet yourself?
    >
    > Usenet is not a chat group that you can ramble on about any given
    > subject in any given group - the GROUP NAME DEFINES THE DISCUSSION TYPE
    > AND CONTENT.
    >
    > If you want to "Talk" with people about non-Anti-Virus things, then you
    > should respect Usenet and how it was intended to be used and take your
    > discussion to email.
    >
    > It's simple to follow Usenet methods, if you care.
    >


    Everyone has a different view! Here's an example:

    <hpkl6h$m5m$1@news.eternal-september.org>

    There, SeaNymph said ........

    "This is usenet. I am free to respond whenever and in whatever manner I
    choose. My choosing to inject my comments is no different than you
    continuing in a conversation you have been asked to vacate."

    --
    Dave - I *do* care about many things. Usenet - 120,000 groups - Hmm! ;-)

  8. #88
    Leythos Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    In article <0qGdnVd6od-AjSPWnZ2dnUVZ8nWdnZ2d@bt.com>,
    BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    > > It's simple to follow Usenet methods, if you care.
    > >

    >
    > Everyone has a different view! Here's an example:
    >
    > <hpkl6h$m5m$1@news.eternal-september.org>
    >
    > There, SeaNymph said ........
    >
    > "This is usenet. I am free to respond whenever and in whatever manner I
    > choose. My choosing to inject my comments is no different than you
    > continuing in a conversation you have been asked to vacate."
    >


    Yes, you're right, VIEWS, and if you choose to be one of those radicals
    that opts for chaos instead of following the standard, well, how does
    that make you any different than other disruptors in groups?

    --
    You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
    voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
    Trust yourself.
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

  9. #89
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    ~BD~ wrote:

    > Leythos wrote:
    >> Why not respect Usenet yourself?
    >>
    >> Usenet is not a chat group that you can ramble on about any given
    >> subject in any given group - the GROUP NAME DEFINES THE DISCUSSION
    >> TYPE AND CONTENT.
    >>
    >> If you want to "Talk" with people about non-Anti-Virus things, then
    >> you should respect Usenet and how it was intended to be used and
    >> take your discussion to email.
    >>
    >> It's simple to follow Usenet methods, if you care.

    >
    > Everyone has a different view! Here's an example:
    >
    > <snip>
    >
    > There, SeaNymph said ........


    "SeaNymph" is definitely not a person whose opinion should be used as a
    reference to describe how Usenet works.

    --
    -bts
    -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul

  10. #90
    Leythos Guest

    Re: Avast Doesn't Block XP Defender malware (ave.exe)

    In article <0qGdnVd6od-AjSPWnZ2dnUVZ8nWdnZ2d@bt.com>,
    BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk says...
    > Everyone has a different view! Here's an example:
    >
    > <hpkl6h$m5m$1@news.eternal-september.org>
    >
    > There, SeaNymph said ........
    >
    > "This is usenet. I am free to respond whenever and in whatever manner I
    > choose. My choosing to inject my comments is no different than you
    > continuing in a conversation you have been asked to vacate."
    >


    Try from an authority instead of some kid that believes in chaos:

    http://www.newsdemon.com/usenet_term_off-topic.php

    "
    Off-Topic Newsgroup Posts

    Posting something to a newsgroup that does not fit the accepted topic of
    the group or that belongs in another group altogether. It is important
    to remember, that when using Usenet, that the segregating of groups that
    Usenet newsgroups are created in are unique to subject matters.
    Therefore, off-topic Usenet newsgroup postings can and often are
    considered to be a method of spam as it saturates the topic of the
    newsgroup to something that is irrelevant. It is strongly advised to
    find the particular groups that is generally specific to the matter in
    which you are posting to. If you are unsure, please be sure to ask
    questions in your first posting to the newsgroup.
    "

    http://www.usenet.net/glossary.html

    "
    Off Topic:

    A post in a Usenet newsgroup which does not meet the guidelines of that
    newsgroups charter. For example, if you were posting your favorite
    recipes in alt.cars your post would be off topic.
    "

    Troll (Internet)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory,
    extraneous, or *** off-topic *** messages in an online community, such
    as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary
    intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or of
    otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
    "


    --
    You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
    voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
    Trust yourself.
    spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

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