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On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 04:41:10 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote:

One last time, Mark. You are a nobody. A nonentity.
You don't count.
plonk


Usenet itself doesn't matter any more and is slowly going the way of
the dinosaurs. Look at these newsgroups as an example of why real
radio discussion is carried on elswhere. People like Mark are like
the squatters which still inhabit an otherwise abandoned city.

Want to keep up with amateur radio policy and activities? You need to
go to a web site these days, perhaps http://www.qrz.com or
http://www.arrl.org. Have something for sale or trade? The pages of
http://www.qth.com may hold the answer for you. If not, you can
always go to Ebay.

Is there a specialized topic that interests you? Again, if you want
to discuss something while remaining unmolested by the Mark Morgans of
the world, you probably will find what you want on the web. I find
extremely useful broadband information at http://broadbandreports.com
that simply can't be found on Usenet at all.

Usenet is basically a wasteland which is very close to death. Even
AOL realized that was the case and shut down its own news servers a
couple of years ago.

Mostly misfits remain on Usenet, and they'll remain here until some
admin somewhere finally pulls the plug on the last nntp server. Until
that time, attention seekers like Mark Morgan will continue to provoke
anyone they can into paying attention to them.

And people like me will oblige by making fun of Mark. It is, after
all, what he really wants.
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get help wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 04:41:10 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote:

One last time, Mark. You are a nobody. A nonentity.
You don't count.
plonk


Usenet itself doesn't matter any more and is slowly going the way of
the dinosaurs. Look at these newsgroups as an example of why real
radio discussion is carried on elswhere. People like Mark are like
the squatters which still inhabit an otherwise abandoned city.

Want to keep up with amateur radio policy and activities? You need to
go to a web site these days, perhaps http://www.qrz.com or
http://www.arrl.org. Have something for sale or trade? The pages of
http://www.qth.com may hold the answer for you. If not, you can
always go to Ebay.

Is there a specialized topic that interests you? Again, if you want
to discuss something while remaining unmolested by the Mark Morgans of
the world, you probably will find what you want on the web. I find
extremely useful broadband information at http://broadbandreports.com
that simply can't be found on Usenet at all.

Usenet is basically a wasteland which is very close to death. Even
AOL realized that was the case and shut down its own news servers a
couple of years ago.

Mostly misfits remain on Usenet, and they'll remain here until some
admin somewhere finally pulls the plug on the last nntp server. Until
that time, attention seekers like Mark Morgan will continue to provoke
anyone they can into paying attention to them.

And people like me will oblige by making fun of Mark. It is, after
all, what he really wants.


LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old July 6th 06, 03:04 PM posted to alt.cocksucker.roger-wiseman,alt.radio.scanner.flame_fest,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.policy
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get help wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 04:41:10 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote:

One last time, Mark. You are a nobody. A nonentity.
You don't count.
plonk


Usenet itself doesn't matter any more and is slowly going the way of
the dinosaurs. Look at these newsgroups as an example of why real
radio discussion is carried on elswhere. People like Mark are like
the squatters which still inhabit an otherwise abandoned city.

and yet you conitue to use it

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GTE touch tone desk set. These were manufactured by GTE. If you are looking
for a perfect telephone this is it. Line cord terminates in a standard,
modular RJ11 plug.
"an old friend" wrote in message
ps.com...
get help wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 04:41:10 -0500, Jolly Roger gte touch tone desk set
wrote:

One last time, Mark. You are a nobody. A nonentity.
You don't count.
plonk





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an old friend wrote:
GTE touch tone desk set. These were manufactured by GTE. If you are looking
for a perfect telephone this is it. Line cord terminates in a standard,
modular RJ11 plug.

you are obessed with phone forger



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oh, you got something aganist the RJ11 standard modular plug?you sick
forging ****!
"an old freind" wrote in message
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an old friend wrote:
GTE touch tone desk set. These were manufactured by GTE. If you are
looking
for a perfect telephone this is it. Line cord terminates in a standard,
modular RJ11 plug.

you are obessed with phone forger



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an old friend wrote:
I never use aioe.org forger

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On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 04:41:10 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote:

One last time, Mark. You are a nobody. A nonentity.
You don't count.
plonk


Usenet itself doesn't matter any more and is slowly going the way of
the dinosaurs. Look at these newsgroups as an example of why real
radio discussion is carried on elswhere. People like Mark are like
the squatters which still inhabit an otherwise abandoned city.

Want to keep up with amateur radio policy and activities? You need to
go to a web site these days, perhaps http://www.qrz.com or
http://www.arrl.org. Have something for sale or trade? The pages of
http://www.qth.com may hold the answer for you. If not, you can
always go to Ebay.

Is there a specialized topic that interests you? Again, if you want
to discuss something while remaining unmolested by the Mark Morgans of
the world, you probably will find what you want on the web. I find
extremely useful broadband information at http://broadbandreports.com
that simply can't be found on Usenet at all.

Usenet is basically a wasteland which is very close to death. Even
AOL realized that was the case and shut down its own news servers a
couple of years ago.

Mostly misfits remain on Usenet, and they'll remain here until some
admin somewhere finally pulls the plug on the last nntp server. Until
that time, attention seekers like Mark Morgan will continue to provoke
anyone they can into paying attention to them.

And people like me will oblige by making fun of Mark. It is, after
all, what he really wants.
.................................................. ...........................
...........
You are correct. Mark craves attention and will attempt to get it any way he
can. If this means flaming or spamming, he has no qualms about doing so.
(makes you wonder about his personal life)
Exchanging comments with Mark is, as one poster said, a waste of your time.
I agree with the poster in that Mark is what? A spammer? Yes, he thrives on
the attention and even misses Wiseman when he is absent. Ever note that
Mark, when he is bored, actually goes looking for Wiseman and Steve? He goes
out of his way to antagonize them.
This is why the best thing the rest of us can do will be to simply ignore
Mark. As the poster said, Mark is a nobody. A nonentity. Mark dislikes being
told he is a nobody and especially dislikes being ignored.
Kill file him if you can, or simply do not respond to him. It is just that
simple.





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