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Len Pitre

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Dec 2, 2002, 10:18:46 PM12/2/02
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But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led, me!) will
be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.

I don't trust the page, so going there in an old JS-free browser might be
prudent. Copying and pasting the URL so your newsreader doesn't show up as a
referral - assuming your reader and browser are integrated - might be prudent
as well.

http://www.imgshare.com/0780627725.html

Look for "ras2" (no quotes) - that's where our part starts. The whole page
is worth a read, though, just to understand the completely incorrect context
of things. The root is even weirder.

Len

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Opulent

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Dec 2, 2002, 10:44:26 PM12/2/02
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> But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led, me!) will
> be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.
>
> I don't trust the page, so going there in an old JS-free browser might be
> prudent. Copying and pasting the URL so your newsreader doesn't show up as a
> referral - assuming your reader and browser are integrated - might be prudent
> as well.
>
> http://www.imgshare.com/0780627725.html
>
> Look for "ras2" (no quotes) - that's where our part starts. The whole page
> is worth a read, though, just to understand the completely incorrect context
> of things. The root is even weirder.

what the heck?
information mining gateway, huh? hmm...

(uh oh, that might get printed somewhere. :)

Opulent

Andre Majorel

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Dec 3, 2002, 4:10:53 AM12/3/02
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In article <qoVG9.19662$wy.17...@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, Len Pitre wrote:

> But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led,
> me!) will be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.
>
> I don't trust the page, so going there in an old JS-free browser might
> be prudent. Copying and pasting the URL so your newsreader doesn't
> show up as a referral - assuming your reader and browser are
> integrated - might be prudent as well.
>
> http://www.imgshare.com/0780627725.html
>
> Look for "ras2" (no quotes) - that's where our part starts. The whole
> page is worth a read, though, just to understand the completely
> incorrect context of things. The root is even weirder.

Fantastic. Completely surreal.

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Len Pitre

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Dec 3, 2002, 3:21:45 PM12/3/02
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ras2 wrote:

>> Look for "ras2" (no quotes) - that's where our part starts. The whole page
>> is worth a read, though, just to understand the completely incorrect context
>> of things. The root is even weirder.
>

>It looks like an (Amazon-related?)

I checked up via whois. It's owned by a private citizen, not a company.

>experiment where slices of Google
>threads (maybe?) have been added as filler.

Yeah, though one part of the threading dares approach on topic. Strange.

>It hopefully isn't active.

Yeah, because if it is, I've just drawn attention to us - no one else anywhere
listed in Google has made reference to that site, except a domain for sale
page.

Oliver Brakmann

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Jan 9, 2003, 6:56:55 AM1/9/03
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So I stop by once every half year, and what do I see?

Len Pitre wrote...


> But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led, me!) will
> be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.

Well, I'd say I've been no regular for a long time now, but thanks anyway!

Incidentally, I received a bug report for wadspy just last weekend.
Blast from the past, I tell you!

> http://www.imgshare.com/0780627725.html
> Look for "ras2" (no quotes) - that's where our part starts. The whole page
> is worth a read, though, just to understand the completely incorrect context
> of things. The root is even weirder.

heh. The Internet is an evil place ;-)

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Len Pitre

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Jan 13, 2003, 6:19:38 PM1/13/03
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Oliver Brakmann wrote:
>So I stop by once every half year, and what do I see?
>
>Len Pitre wrote...
>> But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led, me!) will
>> be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.
>
>Well, I'd say I've been no regular for a long time now, but thanks anyway!

:)

>Incidentally, I received a bug report for wadspy just last weekend.
>Blast from the past, I tell you!

Cool. Beta testing's a never ending thing.:)

Len Pitre

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Feb 3, 2003, 6:25:36 PM2/3/03
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Rez wrote:
>>>Len Pitre wrote...
>>>> But some of the regulars to this area (ras2, Oliver Brakmann, Led, me!)
> will
>>>> be interested to find we've become movie reviewers. Sort of.
>
>Man, that's just ... strange. If you go to the bottom, it does get
>vaguely back on topic, tho... it becomes an anti-WinXP rant. :)

LOL!

>>>Incidentally, I received a bug report for wadspy just last weekend.
>>>Blast from the past, I tell you!
>>Cool. Beta testing's a never ending thing.:)

>And remember, we can break anything! :)

In interesting and exciting ways!:)

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