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Re: [Full-disclosure] A Move to Remove

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] A Move to Remove
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:15:04 +0100
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:50, Edward Pearson wrote:

Please don't turn this into spam/flame/troll. This is a quick note to
say, would all those who'd like n3td3v (the worlds greatest hacker and
legend in his own mind) to unsubscribe from this list, and not post
again, please make it known.

An observation; by my calculations there have been 876 posts referencing 
n3td3v, of which only 230 belong to n3td3v.  If everyone configured filters 
to suit their tastes (this is f-d and should therefore NOT be filtered at 
source), we'd be down by 646 emails.  The point is that those of you who 
complain about him are as much of the problem as he is or isn't since you 
increase the noise on the wire.

Tim
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Tim Brown
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<http://www.machine.org.uk/>

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