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Subject: Re: [MODERATION] This is just an attack.. no proof at all...

Author: Mridul Muralidharan

Date: 12:41:59 03/05/04

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On March 05, 2004 at 15:28:19, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On March 05, 2004 at 03:54:57, Afzal Siddique wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>http://www.aceshardware.com/forum?read=105063596
>>
>>Afzal
>
>This is just allowing Vincent to make slanderous comments against the SSDF
>without any proof.
>
>He has shown nothing in the way of proof for what he is stating, and I feel it
>is total slander against the SSDF list.
>
>I think the entire thread should be deleted.
>
>Peter.

I doubt it , he has substantiated what all he could.
Not that he can post private mails and chat sessions here.
What he has posted has been observed in past as well by many others including
myself.
Just 'cos everyone does not make it publically known does not mean it does not
happen.
And in most cases , it is just not worth making it publically known - just see
what happens to vincent's post (not in this forum btw) - someone (in this case
you) comes up and says all this is slander , etc , etc !
I hope you are not expecting written testimony from SSDF testers / in charge
that "yes , we did it - please accept our apology" ?!!!!!
All that can be proved , publically made aware of (not what all can be made
aware publically - not privately!) Vincent has tried his best to do that.
All maynot accept / agree to whatever he has posted - even neutral observers ,
does not mean that you should not think about these.
Also note - only a small fraction of what all tricks are available are
posted/publically made known.
A little assembly skills can do wonders sometimes ;)

Mridul

PS : I hope this moderation request is not a pointer to things to come in case
you become moderator ! This can effectively drive a lot of active and passive
(like me) away from this forum in droves !!!



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