Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / February 2007
Justifiable Homocide
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Dana Carpender - 01 Feb 2007 03:54 GMT Can anyone figure out where gb5724 is coming from, and kill him/her/it? Surely it would be justifiable homocide.
Dana
June - 01 Feb 2007 14:31 GMT Hi Dana.....Anytime you want to know what domain a post comes from in Outlook Express just right click on the post then click on properties and then click on the details tab. Down toward the bottom there is a place where it says send complaints to and an email address follows. Some overseas domains may not have this but everybody leaves a electronic trail. Those that are smart enough to cover them usually don't waste time posting to an Alzheimer's support group. This spammer isn't that smart. One nice thing about Outlook Express is that you can ignore conversations too. Killfile is the best homicide here. Clean, easy and no laws broken......June
> Can anyone figure out where gb5724 is coming from, and kill him/her/it? > Surely it would be justifiable homocide. > > Dana gb6724@yahoo.com - 01 Feb 2007 15:46 GMT > Hi Dana.....Anytime you want to know what domain a post comes from in > Outlook Express just right click on the post then click on properties and [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > > Dana A killer alzheimers group. Go to hell freak.
gb6724@yahoo.com - 01 Feb 2007 15:49 GMT I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering why, and if there could be a cure.
The lowest.
gb6724@yahoo.com - 01 Feb 2007 15:55 GMT On Feb 1, 8:49 am, "gb6...@yahoo.com" <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering > why, and if there could be a cure. > > The lowest. The Devil, the coalbeast and the coalbeast's slave will eat you on a shishkebob with punk rock music, I already told you.
Limestone-Cowboy - 01 Feb 2007 18:07 GMT > On Feb 1, 8:49 am, "gb6...@yahoo.com" <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > The Devil, the coalbeast and the coalbeast's slave will eat you > on a shishkebob with punk rock music, I already told you. Of course if you did want to be taken seriously you wouldn't spam any newsgroup, let alone one with so many people having to put up with irrational behaviour in the first place.
Adelle - 01 Feb 2007 18:27 GMT >> On Feb 1, 8:49 am, "gb6...@yahoo.com" <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > newsgroup, let alone one with so many people having to put up with > irrational behaviour in the first place. Have killfiled already. But the rambling and fractured logic, the jumps, all point to someone who is having mental health problems. We are the subject of a manic obsession. Maybe a compulsion to write, to express the racing thoughts that cannot be stopped. Its annoying on our end. But given killfiles and our option to just not read the verbal diarrhea, we seem to be in a better position to cope than the poster.
Adelle
Evelyn Ruut - 02 Feb 2007 18:01 GMT >>> On Feb 1, 8:49 am, "gb6...@yahoo.com" <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > > Adelle Adelle's right, Limestone. Better to just plonk and forget it.
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Evelyn Ruut
Limestone-Cowboy - 04 Feb 2007 00:12 GMT >>>> On Feb 1, 8:49 am, "gb6...@yahoo.com" <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>>> I had somebody young with alzheimers, and I was wondering [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > > Adelle's right, Limestone. Better to just plonk and forget it. tis done
Chuck Whealton - 03 Feb 2007 22:40 GMT > Can anyone figure out where gb5724 is coming from, and kill him/her/it? > Surely it would be justifiable homocide. > > Dana Dana, although I use Google Groups simply for ease, I could just as easily use my own service provider if Google would just get out of the Usenet newsgroup business. And I wish to God they would.
That's one they should have never gotten into. The poster in question is using them, just like a number of people who post similar "content". The alt.current-events-usa newsgroup has been all but destroyed by some guy who calls himself Zak that posts nothing but untelligible garbage = another Google Groups poster - and the good people at Google won't do a thing about it.
Charles R. Whealton Charles Whealton @ pleasedontspam.com
Alan Meyer - 04 Feb 2007 23:17 GMT > ... > Dana, although I use Google Groups simply for ease, I could just as > easily use my own service provider if Google would just get out of the > Usenet newsgroup business. And I wish to God they would. > ... Charles,
I hear you and understand where you are coming from, but I'm still glad that Google does provide this service. There are a lot of Internet users, especially outside the United States, who do not have ISP's or access to news servers. They access the Internet through school, work, library, or Internet cafe computers. Web based newsgroup and email services like Google's are their only way to participate.
I mostly use my ISP at home and Google at work or elsewhere where I would otherwise not have access.
I also really, really appreciate Google's keeping the entire Usenet archive online and searchable, all the way back to 1981. As far as I know, Google is the _only_ source for that info. They make it all available and for free.
Dana,
If you're using Outlook Express, put the cursor on an email by the spammer. Then click Message / Block sender. You'll be asked if you want to remove all the messages by him. Click yes.
They will all disappear. I never even see his messages or the awful MI5 messages that seem to appear in thousands of newsgroups.
I wish there were a way to do that when using Google groups. [If someone knows how, please, please tell me.]
Alan
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