This is a discussion on Re: Morons within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: > Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: Following up yourself, now are you? >> Sir, you are ...
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| Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: > Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: Following up yourself, now are you? >> Sir, you are _not_ Guy Macon. I am. Please stop impersonating >> me or I will report you to your ISP. > As long as the paychecks keep coming to me... Keep plugging that resume and maybe we'll get lucky. How be you promote us, and I'll do the work and collect the money. I'm insurable. > Stop hiding behind anonymous remailers and I will be glad to > teach you a lesson about reporting impersonators to ISPs. No thanks. I don't need you forging my internet address > It's this sort of impersonation that is the reason why people > PGP sign their posts. And just how would pgp prevent somebody from posting under somebody else's name? Gawd, are you stupid. Pgp doesn't prove anything. All pgp would prove in your case is that you are one person claiming to be Guy Macon who posted the same posting as another person claiming to be Guy Macon. But you don't have to be Guy Macon to have an authenticated signature in the name of Guy Macon, you fumb duck. The person claiming to be Guy Macon for the longest time doesn't use pgp as google attest. The "Guy Macon" signing pgp signatures could really be named Keith Keller. > Face the facts, spammer. You spammed, you got caught, you got > reported, first by uce@ftc.org, then by me. Got caught? What do you mean "got caught?" And who to whom were we reported? > Having spammers engage in all sorts of childish antics when I > report them is something that I consider to be a badge of honor. But since you are not the real Guy Macon I should take that as a clue about your real identity? > And yes, I am self taught. It says so right on my resume. > My twenty years of experience and track record of successful > designs says that I am an engineer better than any scrap of > paper could ever do. You probably have something that I > designed somewhere in your house. Not likely sweetie. Those of us who are engineers would take offense if we weren't too busy laughing...perhaps you should more accurately refer to me/you as a self-taught technician. -- Guy Macon, Electronics "Engineer" (Self-Taught!) & Project Manager for hire. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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| Anonymous Sender <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> says... >-- >Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. >Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you >have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like >Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ The above was written by a forger. He has been spamming alt.os.linux ..slackware (over 500 identical posts so far this month) and has been making crude attempts to impersonate me. |
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| Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: > > Anonymous Sender <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> says... > >>-- >>Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. >>Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you >>have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like >>Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ > > The above was written by a forger. He has been spamming alt.os.linux > .slackware (over 500 identical posts so far this month) and has been > making crude attempts to impersonate me. yes we know please don't reply to it as most have now killfiled the anonymous remailer that it comes from -- Cynic, n.: One who looks through rose-colored glasses with a jaundiced eye. |