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mark Thatcher
2003-11-10 13:51:58 UTC
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Graefaxe
2003-11-10 16:11:06 UTC
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"mark Thatcher" <***@fqcvd.net> wrote in message news:boo55d$j43$***@news.rtcomm.ru...
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Anyone who runs MS should look for patches (after they have been fully
tested, of course). That said, there is no need to post HTML MS patch info
to this gaming newsgroup.

Be warned, there are scammers that will make this type of post and lead
people to a non-MS website and enough people don't read that they will get
infected.
M
2003-11-10 17:05:08 UTC
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Post by Graefaxe
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Anyone who runs MS should look for patches (after they have been fully
tested, of course). That said, there is no need to post HTML MS
patch info to this gaming newsgroup.
Be warned, there are scammers that will make this type of post and
lead people to a non-MS website and enough people don't read that
they will get infected.
Besides....who would trust a person with the name 'Mark Thatcher'.......
ROFL
Anyway.....this is a known virus trap which has been circulating Usenet for
months
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M

The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.
~Tom Clancy~
.
2003-11-10 17:38:28 UTC
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-> M
|Besides....who would trust a person with the name 'Mark Thatcher'.......
|ROFL
|Anyway.....this is a known virus trap which has been circulating Usenet for
|months

*uses M with glowing ember*
--
.
Rob Browning
2003-11-10 21:26:03 UTC
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You know, because security packs that refer to Microsoft as "M$" are
really credible.

Rob
***@charter.net

Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.

Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!

Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc

"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
Homyguy Z
2003-11-10 22:16:59 UTC
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Post by Rob Browning
You know, because security packs that refer to Microsoft as "M$" are
really credible.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2002-07-22&res=l

-Homyguy Z
2003-11-11 02:37:01 UTC
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One dark and stormy night in the lab, ~*Homyguy Z*~ concocted this pile
Post by Homyguy Z
Post by Rob Browning
You know, because security packs that refer to Microsoft as "M$" are
really credible.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2002-07-22&res=l
-Homyguy Z
NIMH rats!!
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o-:<o>:-o
<hurgs>
o-:<o>:-o
2003-11-11 02:38:44 UTC
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One dark and stormy night in the lab, ~*Rob Browning*~ concocted this
Post by Rob Browning
You know, because security packs that refer to Microsoft as "M$" are
really credible.
Rob
Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.
Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!
Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc
"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
--
"Every time someone quotes me, I lose a little more of my soul."
~Vigilante Mike

o-:<o>:-o
<hurgs>
o-:<o>:-o
Jhoh "RLOF" Cable
2003-11-11 12:07:31 UTC
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Post by
One dark and stormy night in the lab, ~*Rob Browning*~ concocted this
Post by Rob Browning
You know, because security packs that refer to Microsoft as "M$" are
really credible.
Rob
Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.
Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!
Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc
"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
You were the person who stole my name. :(

So anyway, is a long sig as bad as, or worse than, crossposting to ten
newsgroups at once?

Although I enjoy the company!
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ervaqre
2003-11-11 13:52:06 UTC
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->
|*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
|some other AGFFers) sig*

can we eat them!? can we eat them!? can we eat them?!!?
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ervaqre, the lone usenet wanderer

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ervaqre is eeeevil and courteous and sickly"
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Rob Browning
2003-11-11 17:33:16 UTC
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Post by
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
The only reason it's "inordinately long" is because of that extremely
vital and relevant quote at the end.

Rob
***@charter.net

Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.

Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!

Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc

"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
2003-11-11 22:28:28 UTC
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One dark and stormy night in the lab, ~*Rob Browning*~ concocted this
Post by Rob Browning
Post by
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
The only reason it's "inordinately long" is because of that extremely
vital and relevant quote at the end.
Rob
*snips inordinately long, but vital and relevant sig*
Yes, yes, I see.
--
"Every time someone quotes me, I lose a little more of my soul."
~Vigilante Mike

o-:<o>:-o
<hurgs>
o-:<o>:-o
Pixel "#~
2003-11-12 00:12:42 UTC
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Post by Rob Browning
Post by
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
The only reason it's "inordinately long" is because of that extremely
vital and relevant quote at the end.
Rob
Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.
Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!
Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc
"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
What did you do to your sig separator?
--
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author of the aglami faq
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"It is well known that many animals
(e.g. wolves) exhibit unusual
behavior at the time of the full
moon. Clearly this is something
that makes animals uneasy.
However, if the moon had existed
since ancient times, animals would
have got used to it by now."
- THE MOON: A Propaganda Hoax
ervaqre
2003-11-12 01:26:05 UTC
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-> Pixel "#~
|> nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
|> --Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
|
|What did you do to your sig separator?

I think she is a mormon, they all do horrible things to their .sig separators, the cruel
beings!
--
ervaqre, the lone usenet wanderer

"In deze pot zit een geit,
die je in je ballen bijt,
mij heeft ie niet gebeten,
want ik heb em in zijn bek gescheten"
Rob Browning
2003-11-12 02:18:29 UTC
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Post by ervaqre
-> Pixel "#~
|> nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
|> --Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
|
|What did you do to your sig separator?
I think she is a mormon, they all do horrible things to their .sig separators, the cruel
beings!
Rob's a girl's name where you come from?

Rob
***@charter.net

Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.

Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!

Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc

"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
Pixel "#~
2003-11-12 02:37:56 UTC
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Post by Rob Browning
Post by ervaqre
|> nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
|> --Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
|
|What did you do to your sig separator?
I think she is a mormon, they all do horrible things to their .sig separators, the cruel
beings!
Rob's a girl's name where you come from?
It could be... do you want it to be?
--
pixel - knight of aglami
author of the aglami faq
www.warande.net/~pixel
jwerf at phil dot uu dot nl
icq: 58550811
www.lukewhitmore.com/aglami


"It is well known that many animals
(e.g. wolves) exhibit unusual
behavior at the time of the full
moon. Clearly this is something
that makes animals uneasy.
However, if the moon had existed
since ancient times, animals would
have got used to it by now."
- THE MOON: A Propaganda Hoax
Rob Browning
2003-11-12 02:16:02 UTC
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 01:12:42 +0100, "Pixel \"#~"
Post by Pixel "#~
Post by Rob Browning
Post by
*pokes the AGFFer with the inordinately long, (but not quite as long as
some other AGFFers) sig*
The only reason it's "inordinately long" is because of that extremely
vital and relevant quote at the end.
Rob
Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.
Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!
Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc
"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
What did you do to your sig separator?
I don't have one.

Rob (Learn to use Ctrl-Shift-End, KTHX)
***@charter.net

Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.

Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!

Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc

"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
Pixel "#~
2003-11-12 02:37:35 UTC
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Post by Rob Browning
Post by Pixel "#~
What did you do to your sig separator?
I don't have one.
But why?
--
pixel - knight of aglami
author of the aglami faq
www.warande.net/~pixel
jwerf at phil dot uu dot nl
icq: 58550811
www.lukewhitmore.com/aglami


"It is well known that many animals
(e.g. wolves) exhibit unusual
behavior at the time of the full
moon. Clearly this is something
that makes animals uneasy.
However, if the moon had existed
since ancient times, animals would
have got used to it by now."
- THE MOON: A Propaganda Hoax
Rob Browning
2003-11-12 03:17:10 UTC
Permalink
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 03:37:35 +0100, "Pixel \"#~"
Post by Pixel "#~
Post by Rob Browning
Post by Pixel "#~
What did you do to your sig separator?
I don't have one.
But why?
Because it looks ugly.

Rob
***@charter.net

Owner of 2501 Netstalker Points awarded by Corwin of Amber, mainly
because Atma's just too damn attractive to get away from.

Gave 7499 Netstalker Points to Cypher because there's no such thing as
a good day on AGFF without JT bashing!

Owner of David Watson, rec.arts.anime.misc

"Final Fantasy Tactics is what a preschooler thinks war is like. The
combat somehow manages to be even less realistic and entertaining
than in previous Final Fantasy games. The characters are all
one-dimensional archetypes in a plot as gripping as the latest
Peanuts Comic in a setting as fascinating and believable as if it was
conceived by Scientific Creationists. The game is ploddingly dull,
the graphics are so childish that if someone sees you playing it you
should probably feel ashamed, and the movie 'Extreme Ops' has got
nothing on the ridiculously serious storyline."
--Zack "Geist" Parsons, Something Awful
Jason
2003-11-12 23:06:59 UTC
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Post by Graefaxe
Be warned, there are scammers that will make this type of post and lead
people to a non-MS website and enough people don't read that they will get
infected.
Good advice. Every time I see an update like this on the newsgroups I always
hand type the www.windowsupdate.com site into IE to get my patches. A lesson
learned is Never click through anything publicly sent via newsgroups or
email.

Matrix 001
2003-11-11 15:55:09 UTC
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ha i am so sick of these take a look at this patch from ms! how about looking where my foot would be planted all the way in their ass or mouth?*VBEG* any one would love to see that happen*VBEGX2*
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System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
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