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date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 21:34:59 GMT,    group: uk.net.web.authoring        back       
Re: Usability Job Opportunities   
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 08:24:14 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
 wrote:

>RafaMinu wrote:
>> On Jan 3, 1:51 pm, Jerry Stuckle  wrote:
>>> RafaMinu wrote:
>>>> On Jan 3, 2:48 am, Bergamot  wrote:
>>>>> RafaMinu wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> [spam about] Consulting and teaching positions:
>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>> Recruiting Manager
>>>>>>>>>> Human Factors International
>>>>>> Believe or not the only interest behind the posting is nothing else
>>>>>> than provide useful information.
>>>>> What makes HFI's job openings different or more useful than the other
>>>>> zillion job postings out there? You aren't going to spam Usenet with all
>>>>> of them, are you?
>>>> The very nature of the job offered is what makes it different.
>>>> It's all about accessibility and usability. A most interesting topic
>>>> and related to ALL Groups posted.
>>>> I just wish this thread would focus on that topic.
>>>> If you want to discuss about SPAM, then you should focus your
>>>> attention to the hundreds of SPAM messages posted on this Group on a
>>>> regular basis.
>>> No, it doesn't.  There are zillions of other job postings of similar types.
>> Untrue.
>> Show me just one.
>>
>
>Just google.  You'll find them all over the place.
>
>>> You're just a spammer.  Nothing more, nothing less.
>>>
>>> And we're not talking about other spammers.  We're talking about YOU.
>>>
>>> We are focusing on the topic - YOUR SPAM.
>> Wrong.
>> The topic I started is about accesibilty job openings.
>> Alternatively I offered some advice to a novel musician.
>> Your replies are the ones that are utterly off-topic and not welcomed.
>> If you are interested in SPAM, I suggest you stay away from this
>> thread and get into one of the zillion SPAM messages available
>> somewhere else.
>> 
>
>The topic you started is SPAM.  Nothing more, nothing less.  And we're 
>discussing your SPAM.
>
>Get lost, SPAMMER.  Your kind are not welcome here.
>
>And I and others will keep telling you that until you get it through 
>your thick skull.

Do yourself a favour, OP. Ignore Stuckle. He can't help it, but he's
obsessive on describing anything he doesn't like as spam. And anyone
who disagrees is, according to him, a spammer themselves. He spent
three months calling me a spammer here and never got up the balls to
apologise for his lies.
date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 21:34:59 GMT   author:   Doug Baiter e

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