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The Authoritative Thread on Michael Glasser, Prescott Computer Guy from Prescott, Arizona (Snit)

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Larry

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Oct 4, 2013, 11:46:51 AM10/4/13
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An oldie but a goodie.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.mac.advocacy/qEdN3R3z1kA

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Well, guys, it's happened - searching for "michael glasser prescott
computer guy" on Google ranks Michael Glasser's (Snit's) thoughts on
Set Theory before his business web site. As has been implied by
Michael (Snit), this could be potentially damaging to his reputation
as Prescott Computer Guy in Prescott, Arizona. Now, while many may
believe most of Michael's writings on Usenet to be bullshit, that
doesn't mean his business should be affected the way it is now.
Clearly his thoughts on Set Theory should not be people's first
impressions of him if he wants to get any business. So here I'd like
to appeal to everybody within CSMA to help our dear friend Michael
Glasser, Prescott Computer guy from Prescott, Arizona. Use this
thread to say some of Michael's stronger points, perhaps some reasons
that people should patronize his business as Prescott Computer Guy,
thereby giving him an income to live on. Be sure to mention that he
is Michael Glasser, Prescott Computer Guy from Prescott, Arizona as
often as possible in your posts (Michael Glasser, Prescott Computer
Guy from Prescott, Arizona; Michael Glasser, Prescott Computer Guy
from Prescott, Arizona; Michael Glasser, Prescott Computer Guy from
Prescott, Arizona) so that we can beat out the potentially harmful Set
Theory thread as the top ranking Google Search result. Many may view
him as an asshole and a troll on Usenet, but that doesn't mean it's
not all of our duties to make sure his business as Prescott Computer
Guy isn't negatively impacted. Thank you.

chrisv

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Oct 4, 2013, 12:15:21 PM10/4/13
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Larry wrote:

>An oldie but a (snipped, unread)

*thread plonk*

Cola Zealot

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Oct 4, 2013, 3:27:05 PM10/4/13
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Dr. John Grubor

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Oct 4, 2013, 9:27:10 PM10/4/13
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On Fri, 04 Oct 2013 08:46:51 -0700, Larry wrote:

> potentially damaging to his reputation

Could it possibly be damaged even more than Snit himself has damaged it
with his trolling and oft-discussed mental problems?

Snit, of course, referring to Michael Glasser of Prescott, Arizona. The
same Michael Glasser, supposed teacher, who also supposedly runs a
computer repair business.

Steve Carroll

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Oct 29, 2013, 8:17:11 PM10/29/13
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On Friday, October 4, 2013 7:27:10 PM UTC-6, Dr. John Grubor wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Oct 2013 08:46:51 -0700, Larry wrote:
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> > potentially damaging to his reputation
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> Could it possibly be damaged even more than Snit himself has damaged it
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> with his trolling and oft-discussed mental problems?

No, not even close.

Steve Carroll

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Dec 17, 2013, 2:24:11 PM12/17/13
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Prove you didn't read it ;)

It is, as Snit likes to say, "interesting", that this thread and the following link both still come up with searches for a term I wont use because Snit has competition that uses it and it's unfair this person should be penalized because of Snit's usenet BS:

http://www.cosmicpenguin.com/snit.html

The guy also shares the same first name as gluehead claims to have. I wonder if he's lost much business...

Steve Carroll

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Dec 18, 2013, 2:04:21 PM12/18/13
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You'll flush chrisv but not the Snit Slimer Washington 'victim'?

Steve Carroll

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Feb 1, 2014, 3:06:03 PM2/1/14
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On Friday, October 4, 2013 9:46:51 AM UTC-6, Larry wrote:
> An oldie but a goodie.
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> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.mac.advocacy/qEdN3R3z1kA
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> REPOSTED:
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> Well, guys, it's happened - searching for "michael glasser prescott
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> computer guy" on Google ranks Michael Glasser's (Snit's) thoughts on
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> Set Theory before his business web site.

Amazingly, this is still coming up on the first page of Google when you search under a certain, obvious term. I'm never gonna truly understand how Google rates these things but thanks to Snit for being the SEO guinea pig whereby I can try to understand what's happening.
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