... attract all those fools who are to dumb to fucking read four fucking lines of instructions? i mean, i'm on quite a lot of lists, not only suse lists, but others with similarly high traffic... and suse-security is the only list that keeps getting the fools. maybe someone at suse should rewrite the subscribe- and unsubscribe instructions, preferrably in short sentences. sentences of not more than three words, each of which should not have more than one syllable... -- Die unaufgeforderte Zusendung einer Werbemail an Privatleute verstößt gegen §1 UWG und 823 I BGB (Beschluß des LG Berlin vom 2.8.1998 Az: 16 O 201/98). Jede kommerzielle Nutzung der übermittelten persönlichen Daten sowie deren Weitergabe an Dritte ist ausdrücklich untersagt! gpg key fingerprint: 5F64 4C92 9B77 DE37 D184 C5F9 B013 44E7 27BD 763C
Am Mittwoch, 23. Februar 2005 13:43 schrieb Arjen Runsink:
Hi,
On Wednesday, 23 February 2005 13:37, Mathias Homann wrote:
with similarly high traffic... and suse-security is the only list that keeps getting the fools.
It is only the fools that unsubscribe.
s/unsubscribe/are too dumb to unsubscribe/
Arjen Runsink wrote on Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:43:17 +0100:
It is only the fools that unsubscribe.
That's a good one :-) Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com IE-Center: http://ie5.de & http://msie.winware.org
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Arjen Runsink wrote on Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:43:17 +0100:
It is only the fools that unsubscribe.
That's a good one :-)
While answering a started flame-war you get further flames back. Especially one with a self called "dns-testing-service" and not explaining what they do check on my servers (to validate, if it was an attack or not). The answers were boring, nerving and I didn't get a correct answer yet. Ignoring is better and consumes less time than answering every mail and getting nerving answers back. Reguards Philippe P.S.: Before subscribing rtfm or the signature of each mail, it is self-explaining!
Mathias Homann wrote:
[Why does this list] attract all those fools who are to dumb to fucking read four fucking lines of instructions?
Maybe the half-wits mistake "suse-security" for "suse-stupidity"? SuSE staff could create the latter list as bait... -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Yours sincerely Dipl. Inform. Ralph Seichter HORUS-IT Ahornweg 10 D-57635 Oberirsen Tel +49 2686 987880 Fax +49 2686 987889 http://horus-it.de/
... attract all those fools who are to dumb to fucking read four fucking lines of instructions?
i mean, i'm on quite a lot of lists, not only suse lists, but others with similarly high traffic... and suse-security is the only list that keeps getting the fools.
maybe someone at suse should rewrite the subscribe- and unsubscribe instructions, preferrably in short sentences. sentences of not more than three words, each of which should not have more than one syllable...
-- <snip> No it isn't, Suse-linux-e gets a lot of them as well .And I once got royally told off for making the same comment.. How hard is it to read the
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 7:37 am, Mathias Homann wrote: lines at the bottom of each page and follow them? Evidently it's very difficult indeed. Allowances are made for non native speakers, but when it's clear the person knows no other language, perhaps Suse/Novell should require a minimum level of understanding of languages to participate? -- j I'm putting on the B-mer Brothers Would you mind putting on this grass skirt?
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 11:06:05AM -0500, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
... attract all those fools who are to dumb to fucking read four fucking lines of instructions?
i mean, i'm on quite a lot of lists, not only suse lists, but others with similarly high traffic... and suse-security is the only list that keeps getting the fools.
maybe someone at suse should rewrite the subscribe- and unsubscribe instructions, preferrably in short sentences. sentences of not more than three words, each of which should not have more than one syllable...
-- <snip> No it isn't, Suse-linux-e gets a lot of them as well .And I once got royally told off for making the same comment.. How hard is it to read the
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 7:37 am, Mathias Homann wrote: lines at the bottom of each page and follow them? Evidently it's very difficult indeed. Allowances are made for non native speakers, but when it's clear the person knows no other language, perhaps Suse/Novell should require a minimum level of understanding of languages to participate?
How about an IQ test?
-- j I'm putting on the B-mer Brothers Would you mind putting on this grass skirt?
-- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands, e-mail: suse-security-help@suse.com Security-related bug reports go to security@suse.de, not here
Am Dienstag, 1. März 2005 07:41 schrieb Allen:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 11:06:05AM -0500, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 7:37 am, Mathias Homann wrote:
... attract all those fools who are to dumb to fucking read four fucking lines of instructions?
<snip>
<snip> No it isn't, Suse-linux-e gets a lot of them as well .And I once got royally told off for making the same comment.. How hard is it to read the lines at the bottom of each page and follow them? Evidently it's very difficult indeed. Allowances are made for non native speakers, but when it's clear the person knows no other language, perhaps Suse/Novell should require a minimum level of understanding of languages to participate?
How about an IQ test?
... http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19991114 'nuff said. the IQ test would be at the very beginning of the chain: make the pin numbers for using your credit card in the best buy at the corner at least 25 digits. AND make it a requirement for use of credit cards not only to READ the terms of service, but also to be able to SUMMARIZE them... bye, MH
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Allen
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Arjen Runsink
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Kai Schaetzl
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Mathias Homann
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Philippe Vogel
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Ralph Seichter