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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 8930 Volume: 10

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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 11:05:13 -0800 (PST)
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Perl-Users Digest           Tue, 7 Feb 2006     Volume: 10 Number: 8930

Today's topics:
    Re: Keith Keller: Hypocrite <humjohn@aerosurf.net>
    Re: Keith Keller: Hypocrite <tyketto@sbcglobal.net.invalid>
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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 08:38:27 -0800
From: HJohnson <humjohn@aerosurf.net>
Subject: Re: Keith Keller: Hypocrite
Message-Id: <43e8cd03$0$15785$14726298@news.sunsite.dk>

R3e4al5to 23ar3ga4rino wrote:

> This is about the hypocrite known as Keith Keller.  A number of
> people have complained about a rash of people including PGP headers
> in the bodies of their posts. 

The only one that seems annoyed, is you. Live with it!

                                > It's like a little club.  It annoys 
> the hell out of people, but they won't stop iti and they won't bury
> the stuff in their headers.  Here is what the hypocrite Keller
> posted in alt.os.linux.slackware:
> 
> Keith Keller <kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> trolled:
> 
>> The PGP signature of the body (actually, body + some headers) can
>> be put into the headers (that's what I do), but as I've said many
>> times in this very newsgroup, it's not worth the effort.  Most
>> popular nntp clients also support hiding PGP information that's
> 
> - - - - - < snip > - - - -

-- 
humjohn AT aerosurf DOT net


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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:13:30 GMT
From: A Guy Called Tyketto <tyketto@sbcglobal.net.invalid>
Subject: Re: Keith Keller: Hypocrite
Message-Id: <uj6Gf.52606$PL5.16170@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>

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	Niki is right. Really bad to feed a troll. But once again, in
for a sheep.

In alt.os.linux.slackware R3e4al5to 23ar3ga4rino <1m@b3i4t5eme.org> wrote:
> This is about the hypocrite known as Keith Keller.  A number of
> people have complained about a rash of people including PGP headers
> in the bodies of their posts.  It's like a little club.  It annoys
> the hell out of people, but they won't stop iti and they won't bury
> the stuff in their headers.  Here is what the hypocrite Keller
> posted in alt.os.linux.slackware:

	So now you don't like what Keith says, because it doesn't meld
with what you're trying to brainwash everyone into doing. wah wah. Get
over it.

>> The PGP signature of the body (actually, body + some headers) can
>> be put into the headers (that's what I do), but as I've said many
>> times in this very newsgroup, it's not worth the effort.  Most
>> popular nntp clients also support hiding PGP information that's
> 
> This is totally false.

	then back up your claim with facts. Show us how to do it with
your (outdated) newsreader. Oh, wait. I forgot.. you're the 'pgp trash
troll delete' guy. 

>> part of the body, so there's really no reason to go through the
>> effort of putting the signature in the headers, at least in this
>> group where (it seems) only a few trolls whinge about it.  (YMMV
>> in other groups; comp.lang.perl.misc really hated my PGP sig in
>> the body, and it wasn't just trolls and lamers complaining,
>> either.)
> 
> It appears that Mr. Keller wants to kiss the asses of those in
> comp.lang.perl.misc but he is perfectly willing to shit all over
> those in alt.os.linux.slackware.

	And you don't do the same to AOLS? It's only you that has been
whining about this all these years. Sounds like someone needs to go
outside and play.

> Note that the hypocrite actually buries his PGP in his headers in
> a.o.l.s. but he advises other posters not to do so.

	wah wah.

> Keith Keller is a coward, a troll, and a hypocrite.

	And you can't even come up with new insults to fling at people.
Rather droll.

							BL.
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Brad Littlejohn                         | Email:     tyketto@sbcglobal.net
Unix Systems Administrator,             |           tyketto@ozemail.com.au
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