> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:55:17 -0600, Jim Logajan wrote:
>> Dudley Henriques asked me via private e-mail if I would explain to >> readers how to distinguish his posts from forgers since this is not his >> area of expertise.
> What about using an application for posting that supports either PGP or > SMIME digital signatures? Key management is something of a minor pain to > set up initially, but that's just the start-up "cost". Once in place, it > provides authentication that is lacking in USENET in general.
> It would be great to see the "ecology" (or is "economy" the better > metaphor?) of the rec.aviation groups adopt signing as a norm. I suspect > that it would help calm things down a lot, and let us actually discuss > aviation.
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 17:38:22 -0800 (PST), Dudley Henriques wrote: > I'm sure you are probably right, as I'm a rank amateur at all this, > but I doubt he's on a MAC! :-) > Dudley Henriques
What I find the most damning and hypocritical of you, D00Dz, is that for years you carried on conversation after conversation with the multiple trolls MxManiac, Maxwell, Bunyip, etc.
Now, just because your lousy Usenet reputation which is valueless to begin with has come into play, you are screaming "troll" to the fucking heavens.
I don't think people would feel like they do if you didn't come running into the room and shit yourself for no apparent reason at all.
I for one don't feel a bit bad for you either. You're a career Usenet troll baiter and abuser, put the two together and it's almost morally wrong to not beat you with a brick every chance we get.
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