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Presumably you have played the Half-Life 2 Game. What further interest do
you have ?
Do you like the authority and security that Black Mesa offers ?
Do you want to know how to increase your frame-rate, maybe you dream about
the next video card you want to buy and like to discuss this with
like-minded people.
Letting us know more about your interests could help us communicate with
you.
We do not wish to be critical, do you ?
rebuilding atlantis in the Bay of bengal
"Bert Root" <bertrootNOSPAM@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:4256c79b$0$295$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
> Prior to the stampede littlemouse_16@yahoo.com tryped
>
>> Well, let's see. Refuses to deny that he (person posting as Bert
>> Root, among other names he uses) that he has the behavioral patterns
>> of a rapist, refuses to deny that he has raped someone, refuses to
>> meet someone face to face who is willing to take that risk, so we have
>> established also that he is afraid of direct confrontation, a part of
>> that same pattern of behavior mentioned above. And does so in 4
>> different newsgroups on the internet in front of how many people? And
>> having the no-archive bit set doesn't make any difference because his
>> replies are preserved in people's responses to his posts, not to
>> mention any that have been saved to a hard drive for forwarding to the
>> appropriate people.
>
> Really? What makes you think I am afraid of direct confrontation? Back
> down
> littlefella.Get a more fulfilling hobby. I don't need to rape as people
> like
> myself who can interact with people *as well as* a keyboard rarely do.
>
>> Language patterns for obscenities tend to be specific to cultural
>> upbringing, so most likely he is an American or raised in an American
>> environment.
>
> You think?
>
>> Keep posting away -- you apparently didn't read the manuals at MIT for
>> anonymizer software, where it states, according to the developers of
>> anonymizer software, that a person using it can be tracked down if
>> those interested in tracking him/her have enough headers to go on.
>> And that there is no way to avoid this. The more you post, the more
>> information you give to track you back to where you live. Even
>> running through 2 or more anonymizers won't help if there are enough
>> posts/emails. And you have been posting a lot, lately.
>
> Didn't read them because I have no need to as I am fully aware of how
> remailers work, hence why I don't use them.
>
>> I have almost enough to go to law enforcement. Doesn't need to be
>> enough for an arrest, just needs to be enough to meet the minimum
>> standards of probable cause, which he is not aware of, or he would
>> never have been posting here in the first place in the manner that he
>> does.
>
> Buhahahaha!!!
>
>> Come to think of it, we do have a possible implied threat to jirjis
>> some time ago, stored in a reply or perhaps even in someone's hard
>> drive, if not in Google's cache, as Google keeps a large number of
>> things cached even after they have expired from the web a long time
>> ago (do a Google search on just about anything, and if you look in the
>> results, you will see for many things at the bottom of each result it
>> will say "cached" where it stores web pages and lists long after they
>> have disappeared from the web. I have found things through the cached
>> part of Google that were taken off the web up to a year ago.)
>
> Ooh clever boy. I am truly impresssed by your skills.
>
> One thing to be clear on. I trawl *this* group because I have an interest
> in
> Half Life 2 and am getting a little sick of seeing the banal inane
> cross-posted drivel that you lot can't seem to stop posting here. Find a
> new
> playground kiddies. This one is *not* surreal.
>
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>
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