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Don

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Jun 4, 2009, 7:00:59 PM6/4/09
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ad...@mysystem.com wrote:
> It looks like the end is near as far as the internet. In less than a
> month, Microsoft will be purchasing the entire internet for a dollar
> amount too large to type. If you have stock in the internet, now is
> the time to get out before it drops like a lead balloon.
>
> 38.9

Your source? Is is there one?
:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D

VanguardLH

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Jun 5, 2009, 3:53:04 AM6/5/09
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ad...@mysystem.com wrote:

> From: ad...@mysystem.com

The boob has to usurp someone else's existing registered domain. He
hasn't a clue about using example.com or the .invalid TLD.

> Organization: 38.9

The poster's IQ perhaps?

> NNTP-Posting-Host: Dm50EPYY7G23nNJE7/glRQ.user.aioe.org

AIOE obfuscates the sender's IP address into the first part (before the
slash). That means the boob that thought he was anonymous can still be
killfiled by looking for "Dm50EPYY7G23nNJE7" in this header (provided
your newsreader can look at this header).

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There was good reason this boob used this header. No point in wasting
disk space on the bytes for his post. Alas, too bad Google Groups
doesn't use a 1-second expiration of posts that use this header.

> X-Notice: Filtered by postfilter v. 0.7.9

Too bad the filtering doesn't work more effectively.

> It looks like the end is near as far as the internet. In less than a
> month, Microsoft will be purchasing the entire internet for a dollar
> amount too large to type. If you have stock in the internet, now is
> the time to get out before it drops like a lead balloon.

And with Microsoft's push for DRM, he won't be able to jerk off while
playing those downloaded porn videos anymore. What's he going to do
with all that spare time?

Twayne

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Jun 5, 2009, 1:27:47 PM6/5/09
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ad...@mysystem.com wrote:
> It looks like the end is near as far as the internet. In less than a
> month, Microsoft will be purchasing the entire internet for a dollar
> amount too large to type. If you have stock in the internet, now is
> the time to get out before it drops like a lead balloon.
>
> 38.9

Too funny! Does that imply that you know who the "owner" of the
internet is?

occam

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Jun 6, 2009, 2:03:27 AM6/6/09
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ad...@mysystem.com wrote:
> It looks like the end is near as far as the internet. In less than a
> month, Microsoft will be purchasing the entire internet for a dollar
> amount too large to type. If you have stock in the internet, now is
> the time to get out before it drops like a lead balloon.
>
> 38.9

My recommendation to you - top-up your supply of your green pills, and
keep taking them (and ignore the purple spiders telling you to feed them
Orios.)

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