Just a word about this particular scourge of the internet. The trash-talking
wannabee leather boy messiah from Chicago, Carmelo Lisciotto, delights in his
all-caps diatribes, and ESPECIALLY (how'dyou like my Carm imitation) if people
waste time either replying to him or discussing him at length.
This pathetic little troll, more than most, thrives on reaction. A history of
over a year of watery ejaculations of this kind on alt.pagan and
alt.religion.wicca supports this view, though you must, of course, form your
own opinion in this regard.
I would urge you not to reply to his posts in any way (and don't respond to
this post either (g)). He usually manages to get caught violating the terms of
use on his latest ISP after a time, and gets booted. For someone who makes a
living as a programmer, he is remarkably inept in that regard - but then, if
he was smart he might have a life rather than continually exposing himself
online. Not that there's much to see.
Regards,
Paul
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paul...@lan2wan.com wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Just a word about this particular scourge of the internet. The trash-talking
> wannabee leather boy messiah from Chicago, Carmelo Lisciotto, delights in his
> all-caps diatribes, and ESPECIALLY (how'dyou like my Carm imitation) if people
> waste time either replying to him or discussing him at length.
Yeah, I know. I left when he was pretending to be someone else and sendingweird
messages and the whole newsgroup was about that.
> This pathetic little troll, more than most, thrives on reaction. A history of
> over a year of watery ejaculations of this kind on alt.pagan and
> alt.religion.wicca supports this view, though you must, of course, form your
> own opinion in this regard.
You mean we agree about something?? <giggle>
> I would urge you not to reply to his posts in any way (and don't respond to
> this post either (g)). He usually manages to get caught violating the terms of
> use on his latest ISP after a time, and gets booted. For someone who makes a
> living as a programmer, he is remarkably inept in that regard - but then, if
> he was smart he might have a life rather than continually exposing himself
> online. Not that there's much to see.
Then I image a little forwarding of messages to hotmail would do the trick.This is
their policy:
Hotmail has set no fixed upper limit on the number of messages a Member
may send or receive through the Service; however, Hotmail retains the right, at
Hotmail's sole discretion, to determine whether or not Member's conduct is
consistent with the letter and spirit of the HTS and may terminate Service if a
Member's conduct is found to be inconsistent with the HTS.
And Hotmail is a Microsoft product.
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