Dustin wrote:
> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
> news:a_ydnVn0hZDUa97SnZ2dnUVZ7omdnZ2d@bt.com:
>
>> Any *specific* reason you've not tried Aumha?

>
> Nobody is going to intentionally help you disparage or otherwise
> intentionally trash a site simply because YOU aren't welcome on the site.
> You lack the comprehension for malware hunting so you attack sites that
> tire of your trolling. You smear them and eventually others stupid enough
> to help you.


You have surely paid a visit to The Windows Support Center at
http://www.aumha.org/ Let me quote:-

The Windows Support Center web site is wholly and privately owned and
produced by me, James A. Eshelman. (MS-MVPs Alex Nichol and Gary
Woodruff have contributed original writings which are credited to them.)
My address is provided in standard WhoIs directories but there is no
public access at that location, and personal privacy is requested. Site
visitors may contact me here. My genealogy is viewable here.

Our official purpose: To provide quality support information for users
of Microsoft operating systems and leading Microsoft application
software. Our secret agenda: To help individuals become stronger in
their own lives, by encouraging community wherein those who need help
can ask, those who have help to give will offer it, and these roles
reverse from time to time.

What does “aumha” mean? The name of this domain consists of the two
Sanskrit words, aum ha, the first and last letters of the (devanagari)
Sanskrit alphabet — thus equivalent to the Greek “Alpha and Omega,“ the
beginning and end and, implicitly, the eternity that passes between. The
first, aum, most often written in English as Om, is a sacred syllable
representing the course of breath and the life-cycle — creation,
preservation, destruction — “a symbol both of the Personal God and of
the Absolute” (Swami Vivekananda). It is “at once an invocation, a
benediction, an affirmation, and a promise” (G.A. Barborka). Ha is an
expulsion of breath and a word for the Sun. As a pun, it is also the
Hebrew word for “behold,” etc. One translation of the phrase aum ha,
therefore, might be, “Alpha & Omega, The Sempiternal Sun.”

As you can see, this has nothing at all to do with computers (or,
possibly, has everything to do with computers). It is a mantra that, for
about 25 years, has had deep personal meaning for me.

*

It's a fantastic accumulation of knowledge - yet now allowed to simply
fester in the past. Ask yourself why anyone would simply walk away from
such a creation, Dustin. It makes no sense.


>> Is it because it's not a member of ASAP? http://asap.maddoktor2.com/

>
> Apples and oranges. Truth is, YOU want others to do your dirty work
> because you lack the comprehension to understand what you read and so
> aren't able to learn the skills you need to do your own homework. Assuming
> you wouldn't become akin to a hemorrhoid and cause the Administration to
> remove you before you could complete your education.


I've read each and every page on that site. It's fantastic!

And yet there was *no mention of it* in the Wikipedia entry for him -
how strange is that? Now, even the Wikipedia entry has been removed. :-(

*But* ...... here's a copy!

http://forever-gr.tumblr.com/post/95...pedia-the-free

I expect you see things differently and believe everything you read and
watch on-line, eh?!!

Have a great day! :-)

--
Dave - "It is much better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved
for what you definitely are not." "Do unto others as you would have them
do unto you."