I thought he was Roy Schestowitz's homosexual lover?
He certainly does seem to be bringing up the rear after each one of
Roy Schestowitz's spamming fits.
They both seem to be a couple of nuts shy of a full can.
In the case of Roy Schestowitz, he apparently has no nuts so it's a
moot point.
"Things are progressing nicely after my castration surgery and I am
finally getting used to being a woman. This is something I have wanted
for so long that I can't even remember the last time I thought of
myself as a man.
Sadly, my Linux trollings have had to be put on the rear burner
because I am so involved with my female transformation and my
engagement to Mark Kent."
"As you can see Microsoft is attacking me from all sides and trying to
discredit Linux just because I happen to be a little different.
It takes balls to do what I did and I doubt anyone else in
comp.os.linux.advocacy would have the balls to get castrated for
Linux."
"So as I continue learning to be a woman and a good Linux advovate I
am
asking for your support.
Please link to my website in all your posts so that I can generate
revenue via hits.
And keep up the good work fighting the Microsoft trolls."
"BTW I have been invited to a felching party but I am not sure I know
what felching is?
I know it has something to do with Linux but I am not sure.
Someone said kadaitcha man has a bunch of felchers for friends."
"Maybe I should go to the party and see what happens?
Maybe I can pass out some Ubuntu CD's and tell people about Linux.
Hugs and kisses Racine/Roy."
Strange........Very Strange....
I'm not sure what it is with these Linux people, but they seem a wee
bit unbalanced to me.
Maybe all those years of being dragged to Sunday School when I was a
child have made me a prude, but Linux people seem very perverted.
____/ alan....@gmail.com on Saturday 06 October 2007 00:09 : \____
> In the case of Roy Schestowitz, he apparently has no nuts so it's a
> moot point.
Still nymshifting, Gary Stewart (flatfish), and posting lies linking to other
lies that you 'planted' in the Web under my identity?
You really want that lawsuit for libel, don't you?
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"Roy Schestowitz" <newsg...@schestowitz.com> wrote in message news:1608507.X...@schestowitz.com...
Hmmmm ..... scratch and sniff borked headers ..... eeeeeyew!
Yep, the real "Gary" troll has returned, this time not as a
Google-Groups poster.
Ubuntu just works, yep, it's boring working in a secure
environment free from problems and crashes. Hope his Vista icons
aren't getting borked like others along with his insecure Windows
Defender.
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> Ubuntu just works, yep, it's boring working in a secure
> environment
Yeah right: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=453
Yeah is right, way to go, US Loco Team:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue52#head-b009291e4151391137b8f04a53adea995d0ee280
[quote]
US Must Work Hard to Keep Momentum
It's no secret that the recent Digg article was a huge boast to
the US Loco Teams Project.
<SNIP>
Community Hosted Servers Compromised
This last week, 5 of the 8 servers that are loco hosted but
Canonical sponsored, had to be shut down due to reports that they
were actively attacking other machines. These servers were found
to [WWW] have a variety of problems including, but not limited
to, missing security patches, FTP (not sftp, without SSL) was
being used to access the machines, and no upgrades past breezy
due to problems with the network cards and later kernels. Loco
teams will be given a choice to: a. migrate to the Canonical data
center, or b. stay on the hosted/outsourced servers. Each option
has its good and bad points. Jono Bacon has therefore called for
a meeting to discuss these issues. The meeting will be in IRC
#ubuntu-locoteams on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 2:00PM UTC.
[/quote]
They were using hosted/outsourced servers, not Canonical servers.
As my former software supervisor used to say, "You can make
things fool proof but not idiot proof, because idiots are so
ingenious." Effective security includes sound practises.
But it looks though that Microsoft is having its own fish to fry:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=565
October 4th, 2007
[quote]
Next Tuesday’s batch of security updates from Microsoft will
include “critical” patches for worm holes in Windows, Internet
Explorer, Office, Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
In its advance notice mechanism, Microsoft announced plans to
release seven bulletins on October 9, 2007. Four of the seven
will be rated “critical,” the company’s highest severity rating.
Three of the seven bulletins will address flaws in Windows Vista.
Microsoft also said three “important” bulletins will cover holes
in Windows and Microsoft Office.
[/quote]
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