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1995\12\01@154621
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Walter Crauwels
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1997\09\25@085341
by
WF AUTOMA‚̀O
Rat Club wrote:
{Quote hidden}>
> Andy Kunz wrote:
>
> > At 08:30 AM 9/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
> > > Hello, everyone,
> > >
> > > I am considering using C compiler for PIC16C73. If anyone has
> > > experience with C compiler and/or knows which compiler is good please
> > > give me some advice. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > I use the HiTech C and love it.
> >
>
> Can you send it to me by email
>
> > Andy
> >
> > ==================================================================
> > Andy Kunz - Montana Design - 409 S 6th St - Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
> > Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies
> > "Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!"
> > ==================================================================
^ ^ ^
| | |
IS THIS BEGINNING OF PIRACY?
1997\09\25@090809
by
Rat Club
WF AUTOMA‚ÌO wrote:
{Quote hidden}> Rat Club wrote:
> >
> > Andy Kunz wrote:
> >
> > > At 08:30 AM 9/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
> > > > Hello, everyone,
> > > >
> > > > I am considering using C compiler for PIC16C73. If anyone has
> > > > experience with C compiler and/or knows which compiler is good please
> > > > give me some advice. Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > I use the HiTech C and love it.
> > >
> >
> > Can you send it to me by email
> >
> > > Andy
> > >
> > > ==================================================================
> > > Andy Kunz - Montana Design - 409 S 6th St - Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
> > > Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies
> > > "Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!"
> > > ==================================================================
>
> ^ ^ ^
> | | |
> IS THIS BEGINNING OF PIRACY?
none of course - i am on right position on the map - so copy right :))))))
1997\09\25@220938
by
Andy Kunz
>> > ==================================================================
>> > Andy Kunz - Montana Design - 409 S 6th St - Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
>> > Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies
>> > "Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!"
>> > ==================================================================
>
>
> ^ ^ ^
> | | |
> IS THIS BEGINNING OF PIRACY?
No, Miguel, I race radio control model boats.
Andy
==================================================================
Andy Kunz - Montana Design - 409 S 6th St - Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies
"Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!"
==================================================================
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1998\07\13@181506
by
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1998\07\13@191715
by
Mark Willis
These UCE-ing (SPAMMING) JERKS are targetting so many e-mail lists
that I'm really NOT amused. I've mulled over various pic-based
responses to them, but am not quite ready to build my own cruise
missle. YET... They're lucky I live up here not local to them or I'd
get folks to call their number & keep it busy so they don't make any
sales <VBEG>
Only way I know of to stop these people is to require posts to the
list be from a list member ONLY.
Mark Willis, .....mwillisKILLspam
@spam@nwlink.com
1998\07\13@234825
by
Timothy D. Gray
|
A great approach to spam I have seen is to Jam their mailboxes also with
junk and complaints... if everyone on this list were to fill out a "send
me a gob of junk email" card out of a magazine with their address, it
would give them a dose of their own medicine.. and if you live local...
fill the fax number with "Quit spamming me" and I dont want your junk
faxes.. and if you go to trade shows, fill out cards with the spammers
address :-) we cant get them via email but the USPS can attack for us.
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Mark Willis wrote:
{Quote hidden}> These UCE-ing (SPAMMING) JERKS are targetting so many e-mail lists
> that I'm really NOT amused. I've mulled over various pic-based
> responses to them, but am not quite ready to build my own cruise
> missle. YET... They're lucky I live up here not local to them or I'd
> get folks to call their number & keep it busy so they don't make any
> sales <VBEG>
>
> Only way I know of to stop these people is to require posts to the
> list be from a list member ONLY.
>
> Mark Willis,
mwillis
KILLspamnwlink.com
>
1998\07\14@004642
by
tjaart
|
Mark Willis wrote:
> These UCE-ing (SPAMMING) JERKS are targetting so many e-mail lists
> that I'm really NOT amused. I've mulled over various pic-based
> responses to them, but am not quite ready to build my own cruise
> missle. YET... They're lucky I live up here not local to them or I'd
> get folks to call their number & keep it busy so they don't make any
> sales <VBEG>
I actually read the crap this asshole posted. It seems like they mighthave received the lead from a
web-based PIC archive.
> Only way I know of to stop these people is to require posts to the
> list be from a list member ONLY.
This would be on my wishlist as well. Please, Jory - can you do it?
--
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Tjaart van der Walt
.....tjaartKILLspam
.....wasp.co.za
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1998\07\14@031321
by
Mark Willis
|
Heh. One nasty I've heard of, if they have an old thermal fax machine
and you are local to them, is to send them 4 or 5 hours of a continuous
loop of black construction paper... Run them out of paper & likely kill
their machine! "Just Say No" in monochrome <VBEG>
One friend had his modem call a company about 25 times a day, with an
ATDTnumberR dial string, apparently he got their goat somewhat! (Before
the days of caller ID)
I heard of a group that once created a club to call some obnoxious
commercial's 800 number from pay phones, every time they had spare
time... They apparently ran them out of money to the point that they
closed that number... (They do get a record of the number called from,
I was told, which makes sense I guess.) I'm not advocating either of
those, mind you, but, well, let's put it this way: If I were going to
choose to piss off someone, I'd TRY not to make an enemy of any engineer
with a bad attitude <G>
Mark Willis, mwillis
spam_OUTnwlink.com
Timothy D. Gray wrote:
{Quote hidden}>
> A great approach to spam I have seen is to Jam their mailboxes also with
> junk and complaints... if everyone on this list were to fill out a "send
> me a gob of junk email" card out of a magazine with their address, it
> would give them a dose of their own medicine.. and if you live local...
> fill the fax number with "Quit spamming me" and I dont want your junk
> faxes.. and if you go to trade shows, fill out cards with the spammers
> address :-) we cant get them via email but the USPS can attack for us.
>
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Mark Willis wrote:
>
> > These UCE-ing (SPAMMING) JERKS are targetting so many e-mail lists
> > that I'm really NOT amused. I've mulled over various pic-based
> > responses to them, but am not quite ready to build my own cruise
> > missle. YET... They're lucky I live up here not local to them or I'd
> > get folks to call their number & keep it busy so they don't make any
> > sales <VBEG>
> >
> > Only way I know of to stop these people is to require posts to the
> > list be from a list member ONLY.
> >
> > Mark Willis,
@spam@mwillisKILLspam
nwlink.com
> >
1998\07\14@084512
by
Roger Books
|
> A great approach to spam I have seen is to Jam their mailboxes also with
> junk and complaints... if everyone on this list were to fill out a "send
> me a gob of junk email" card out of a magazine with their address, it
> would give them a dose of their own medicine.. and if you live local...
> fill the fax number with "Quit spamming me" and I dont want your junk
> faxes.. and if you go to trade shows, fill out cards with the spammers
> address :-) we cant get them via email but the USPS can attack for us.
>
This sounds nice, but it isn't being a good 'net citizen'. Often
the reply address is bogus, so you end up killing someone the
UCE'ers disliked. In addition you aren't just jamming their mailbox,
most of the time you are jamming their ISP, who has probably already
kicked them off, thus hurting the other users of that ISP.
Don't do it. You don't hurt the UCE'er in the least.
Roger
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"We reject kings, presidents, and voting; we believe in rough consensus
and running code."
Dave Clark, IETF, 1992.
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1998\07\14@090025
by
Roger Books
> Heh. One nasty I've heard of, if they have an old thermal fax machine
> and you are local to them, is to send them 4 or 5 hours of a continuous
> loop of black construction paper... Run them out of paper & likely kill
> their machine! "Just Say No" in monochrome <VBEG>
You might want to check the local regs, in some states this is a crime.
Roger
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"We reject kings, presidents, and voting; we believe in rough consensus
and running code."
Dave Clark, IETF, 1992.
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1998\07\14@111256
by
Timothy D. Gray
noooo, the Post office box, not email.. spam never has real email
addresses. you attack on the legit info they provide for placing orders.
and better yet, send a complaint to the BBB in their area (Or yours, they
will forward it for you.)
{Quote hidden}>
> This sounds nice, but it isn't being a good 'net citizen'. Often
> the reply address is bogus, so you end up killing someone the
> UCE'ers disliked. In addition you aren't just jamming their mailbox,
> most of the time you are jamming their ISP, who has probably already
> kicked them off, thus hurting the other users of that ISP.
>
> Don't do it. You don't hurt the UCE'er in the least.
>
> Roger
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "We reject kings, presidents, and voting; we believe in rough consensus
> and running code."
>
> Dave Clark, IETF, 1992.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
'None'
1998\09\30@154757
by
WF AUTOMACAO
Roger Morella wrote:
>
> WANTED: 8748 or 8749 (OTP or Windowed EPROM) microprocessors.
>
> We are currently looking for 8748 and 8749 processors. Please
> check your back room, stock room, attics and garages and let me know if
> you have any and how much you would like for them. Also, any ideas
> where I can look for them, or where else I can post this message would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Please respond direct at KILLspamrjmKILLspam
buffnet.net or call me at 716-874-5848
>
> Thank You
>
> Roger Morella
Again Morella?
I think that someone had contacted you?
Mig.
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2004\11\01@231245
by
Peter Johansson
2004\11\04@042244
by
Alan B. Pearce
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2005\01\12@145713
by
rprosser
SET PICLIST NOMAIL
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2005\02\16@113129
by
Robert Young
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2005\11\24@225157
by
NILADRI CHAKRABORTY
Respected sir,
I eel glad to become a member of your forum .
Thanks and regards
Niladri
THNX "N" REGARDS
Niladri Chakraborty
2005\11\25@200136
by
Steph Smith
2005\11\25@231956
by
Mike Hord
> EEL ?! Don't ya just luurv cheap keyboards!only joking,
> welcome in from the cold...
My last laptop had an occasionally dysfunctional 'h' key.
It was very difficult to explain why I was typing in a Cockney
accent. Eventually, one learns to carefully word sentences
so as to avoid the offending letter...
Mike H. <---- the last initial was a problem, though!
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