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Subject: Re: Banning Gogi Cviak.. yes or no?

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 09:03:23 01/02/02

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On January 01, 2002 at 17:08:28, Kevin Strickland wrote:

>There is a moderation post here about what actions Gogi Cviak has done in
>regards to sending emails with viruses and harrassing people that come to this
>board outside of it.
>
>He has done this by way of getting personal email addresses from our names. He
>has used this information with the intention that it was not meant to be used
>for. Our personal information, from what I can see has been breached. Most of us
>use our personal email addresses here and if by chance we don't use virus
>protection Gogi could have infected anyone of those users with a trojan that
>gives the infecter control over the infected computer.
>
>This to be would be grounds to remove his account and not make personal email
>address public. If someone wishes to give out their personal email addy on the
>board here, that would be their choice. I think we should have the right to not
>have our address shown publically.


If you read all responses on this post you actualy also are saying that you
would like to ban me too
I am far from the most popular guy around here
You also many times see that my good intentions are readed wrong
OK once in a while I am a fighter too (but I have to be
because I then get the feeling that it is me versus the crowd because nobody
ever suports me

Ok these days I am not as fanatic as I used to be
But then I still many times got the feeling that somebody start too
Shoot at me without any good reason  (Just too prik)
people on this board who have a big problem with the treuth
And I have to defend myself against that persons ignorance and lies
In the Netherlands we say dat is zo krom als een hoepel  )
(Maybe someone can translate this?)







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