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Stan Starinski
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      04-25-2010
A bunch of imposters posting under my name, and the expected result is now Google search hits (for my name) are now linked to people who aren't me, and posts I haven't posted, or words I haven't said.

I wonder how Bill Gates avoids trash being connected to his name in Google results. There's no way to stop, if someone decides to spa* Google - no way to stop it (unless you've 9 lives to spend on suing every site owner).

Ohh boy.



Death wrote:

Stan Starinski wrote:SNIPSNIPIn all the time you have posted here, you just
27-Nov-09

Stan Starinski wrote:

SNIP

SNIP


In all the time you have posted here, you just now found this?
Way to go, paperbag engineer.

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Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

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On Friday, November 27, 2009 9:12 PM
Death wrote:

Stan Starinski wrote:SNIPSNIPIn all the time you have posted here, you just
Stan Starinski wrote:

SNIP

SNIP


In all the time you have posted here, you just now found this?
Way to go, paperbag engineer.

--
Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

On Friday, November 27, 2009 9:25 PM
Stan Starinski wrote:

FINALLY - SOMEONE PROVIDES a FREE USENET/NEWSGROUPS SERVER W/TENS OF THOUSANDS GROUPS!
www.eternal-september.org

Servername = news.eternal-september.org
You must register first at their Website, and unlike some creepy commercial
organizations, this is ran by true old-school techies, University Students &
enthusiasts, for FREE.
I have been hunting down for free newsgroups for approx. a ayear since my
provider dropped Usenet.

I did find lengthy directories of free/cheap groups whose owner eithger
carelessly forgot to enable user identification or for whatever reason,
so-called free.
They all last a limited time and then someone "closes the backdoor".
Or their Server Farm is so limited, allowing access to a few thousand
groups, no wonder it is free.
Or you can read but not post
And so on.

But news.eternal-september.org I found today is hard to believe.
There're no binaries (which is good anyway - binary groups are attended
mostly by perverts or software pirates), no junk.
You're required to abide by Usenet Ethiquitte - another good point.
All hail to news.eternal-september.org

I just wish they make some money to keep project going on.
Tonight I checked their coverage is in TENS of THOUSANDS of Newsgroups all
free, why pay?

You know over the years I found ming-boggling stuff only few aware (even
now), I do not pay retail, I simply DON'T.
I use brains.
And so should you guys.

On Friday, November 27, 2009 9:30 PM
Charlie Tame wrote:

Whose are you borrowing?Stan Starinski wrote:
Whose are you borrowing?

Stan Starinski wrote:

On Friday, November 27, 2009 11:06 PM
Death wrote:

Stan Starinski wroteeekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY
Stan Starinski wrote:

Deekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY PROVIDER PROVIDED
USENET AS PART OF SERVICE, OK DEEEEPSHEEET???

So why did you say:

QUOTE : I have been hunting down for free newsgroups for approx. a ayear since
my provider dropped Usenet.

I am just gonna ignore you for now on, as you appear to be a confused rabbit.
All kinds of foolishness spews forth from you.

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Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.

On Friday, November 27, 2009 11:10 PM
Stan Starinski wrote:

Kevin's
Kevin's

On Friday, November 27, 2009 11:11 PM
Stan Starinski wrote:

Deekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY PROVIDER PROVIDEDUSENET
Deekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY PROVIDER PROVIDED
USENET AS PART OF SERVICE, OK DEEEEPSHEEET???

On Friday, November 27, 2009 11:11 PM
Stan Starinski wrote:

Deekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY PROVIDER PROVIDEDUSENET
Deekhead, I did not care for this until now BECAUSE MY PROVIDER PROVIDED
USENET AS PART OF SERVICE, OK DEEEEPSHEEET???

On Friday, November 27, 2009 11:16 PM
Stan Starinski wrote:

You sound jealous, Death.And your name is more idiotic than Kevin's Bone.
You sound jealous, Death.
And your name is more idiotic than Kevin's Bone.

On Saturday, November 28, 2009 6:35 AM
Stan Starinski wrote:

Yes
Yes


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