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Subject: Re: Check the latest opinion poll!

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 04:07:13 08/09/98

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On August 08, 1998 at 21:32:12, Shaun Graham wrote:

>On August 08, 1998 at 15:54:06, Ray MacFadyen wrote:
>
>>On August 08, 1998 at 08:54:29, Danniel Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On August 08, 1998 at 03:02:14, Reynolds Takata wrote:
>>>[snip]
>>>>I'm sick and tired of people like you trying to stir up riots around here. Shaun
>>>>didn't say anything, you are the only troll around here.
>>>Why don't you actually read the thread you are responding to?
>>>1.  Shawn claimed that Dr. Hyatt was untruthful:
>>>"Hahah :), i will keep thinking it :) the truth will set you free! Stop trying
>>>to be apart of the group now heheheeh :).  You know that 1 vote is you heeheh
>>>:)"
>>>2.  He then claimed that the entire purpose of the thread was to annoy Dr.
>>>Hyatt:
>>>"It isn't necessary:)!  I was just getting his goat a little, i'm astonished
>>>that he would even try to show a voting record it's ridiculous."
>>>
>>>Trying to get someone to respond back to an annoying post is the _definition_ of
>>>a troll.
>>I agree 100% with dan corbitt,it is time for the moderators to look very closely
>>at the person causing problems in this thread.
>>Yours sincerely
>>Ray Macfadyen
>
>I agree too, it's time for the moderators of this group to look at Dan corbit,
>and find out why corbit has the same tag as hyatt.


If you want to make statements like this, I'm sure you can explain what you
mean by "the same tag"?  IE Dan doesn't originate posts from within the
cis.uab.edu domain... nor from within the uab.edu domain.  and maybe not
from within the .edu domain for all I know.  *I* don't use a commercial ISP
since my machine (crafty.cis.uab.edu) sits right on the internet itself,
so none of my posts *ever* come from anywhere other than my machine.

Explanation on your statement, please?



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