From: Chrisjoy on
On 6 Des, 13:31, Mark McIntyre <markmcint...(a)TROUSERSspamcop.net>
> *plonk*

Does this mean I will never get your moronic comments to my postings?
From: John Navas on
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:05:26 -0800 (PST), Chrisjoy
<ultralibertarianer(a)gmail.com> wrote in
<5ea761fd-109b-4ba2-9903-e1f32e0304dd(a)t3g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>:

>On 6 Des, 01:47, Jeff Liebermann <je...(a)cruzio.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 10:35:36 -0800 (PST), Chrisjoy
>>
>> <ultralibertaria...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >On 5 Des, 18:53, Jeff Liebermann <je...(a)cruzio.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> Running an open access point is not exactly my idea of security,
>> >> especially since you apparently don't care who uses it. �I guess you
>> >> have to learn the implications the hard way. �
>>
>> >The only implication I need to be concern about is the bandwidth used.
>>
>> Nope. �There are plenty more risks. �I'll admit that they're minimal
>> as the courts don't seem to be very interested in untangling complex
>> technical issues. �Off the top of my head:
>> 1. �User downloads illegal content. �Copyright holder sues the IP
>> address found in his logs, which is your router.
>
>In this case I am to be cosidered as an ISP, and I'm well protected by
>the new law of 1998 signed by Bill Clinton.

I don't think that argument will necessarily be persuasive.
Suggest you get an opinion from a qualified attorney.

>You're clueless.

Anyone calling Jeff clueless is not only childishly rude but also just
advertising their own cluelessness.

>[SNIP remaining nonsense]
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From: John Navas on
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 12:38:15 +0000, Mark McIntyre
<markmcintyre(a)TROUSERSspamcop.net> wrote in
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>John Navas wrote:
>> It can be. And it's not a "broadcast network".
>
>You remember I plonked you?

How childish.

>Please stop morphing your nyms.

I don't do that -- you must be losing touch with reality -- but I'm
certainly not going to take your childish ranting into consideration in
any event.

Have a nice day.
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From: John Navas on
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 00:58:44 -0600, Char Jackson <none(a)none.invalid>
wrote in <pc8kj4hi2g0t9eqrbq8bfu89gbm18ob8mq(a)4ax.com>:

>On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 18:53:39 -0800 (PST), Chrisjoy
><ultralibertarianer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I want to PROTECT CLIENTS FROM OTHER CLIENTS. This doesn't mean I
>>want to stop all communication between clients.
>
>I hope someone dissects that because I'm curious as to how you get one
>without the other. I guess it comes down to a definition of "protect".

He's childishly rude, and since he's unwilling to listen and learn, I'm
not going to waste any more time trying to communicate with him. And
his determination to remain ignorant is dangerous -- if I were his
employer, I wouldn't even put him in charge of making coffee.
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From: John Navas on
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:07:30 -0800 (PST), Chrisjoy
<ultralibertarianer(a)gmail.com> wrote in
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>On 6 Des, 13:31, Mark McIntyre <markmcint...(a)TROUSERSspamcop.net>
>> *plonk*
>
>Does this mean I will never get your moronic comments to my postings?

You're also unlikely to get any more constructive comments.
As far as I can tell you're beyond help.
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