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This is a discussion on Slackware 11 within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Realto Margarino <realto@nothome.ca> wrote: > Michael B. Trausch <fdZEROman+spam@gmail.nospam.com> trolled: >> Realto Margarino ...


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Old 02-20-2008, 09:19 AM
A Guy Called Tyketto
 
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Realto Margarino <realto@nothome.ca> wrote:
> Michael B. Trausch <fdZEROman+spam@gmail.nospam.com> trolled:
>> Realto Margarino wrote:
>>>
>>> LOOK AT ALL THAT CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> 4 lines is the limit, doofus.
>>>
>>> cordially, as always,
>>>
>>> rm
>>>

>>
>> The signature is only 4 lines, doophus. The PGP signature is something
>> else, and obviously you're not smart enough to use PGP software to
>> verify anything. Since you lack the braincells required, why not jump
>> off of USENET, eh?

>
> The pgp signature is part of the signature. That's why they call it
> the pgp _signature._ If it was something else it wouldn't be called
> pgp _signature._


The PGP signature is NOT part of the message. It is part of the
FILE. FYI, your message is a FILE being stored on a news server. You
are pulling up that FILE. The FILE contains the PGP encoding. the
message you are reading contains MY .signature. It's a shame that you
have your head shoved so far up your nether regions that you can't tell
the merde coming out of your arse from the merde coming out of your
mouth.

Consider yourself served.

> As for me being "smart enough" to use pgp, I used it for over a year
> as you would know if you weren't a helpless newbie. Pgp is easy to
> setup for most of us. Those of you who think it is difficult to
> setup consider it's use to be some kind of badge of honour. The
> rest of us know it as pretentious silliness from those who seek
> approval.


It isn't PGP, you helpless newbie. It's pronounced GnuPG.
That's GNU Privacy Guard. Get it right next time.

> cordially, as always,


Smeg off.
> rm


BL.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:20 AM
Al. C
 
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No_One wrote:

> On 2005-06-16, Al. C <no_spam_ac3_takeout@adams-blake.nospam.com> wrote:
>> and I'll really go out on a limb and predict that P.V.
>> incorporates a dependency-checking package manager into the distro proper
>> (not extra) for the first time.

>
> He already did, it's called the user.


LOL. I guess that's one way of looking at it.

Al C.

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:20 AM
Niki Kovacs
 
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+Alan Hicks+ wrote:

> rm has many aliases, Roger Maynard being one of the most common.**He's
> been hanging around here for two or three years now, just generally
> making a nuisance of himself.**People*like*him*are*best*ignored.*I
> suggest you put him in your newsreader's scorefile so you aren't ever
> bothered with his posts.


I must confess I somewhat admire the guy. No, forget the somewhat. Just
plain admiration for the sheer stamina. Like the Rolling Stones' bass
player who bangs fifteen groupies in a row after every concert - well, a
few decades ago he did at least. Or this guy in the Guinness Book of
Records who gulps down 508 live goldfish in one session. This is pure
libido.

I know this may sound strange, but this newsgroup wouldn't be quite the same
without Realto Margarino, would it? Now take a look in the mirror and ask
yourself if you wouldn't miss his posts, should he stop posting one day.

Guess he's part of the family, huh? After The Munsters and The Adams Family,
welcome to AOLS...

XD

Niki Kovacs
--
I'm not as think as you stoned I am.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:20 AM
Joost Kremers
 
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> I know this may sound strange, but this newsgroup wouldn't be quite the same
> without Realto Margarino, would it?


for anyone who's killfiled him (anyone sensible, i'd say) it would be
exactly the same.

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EN:SiS(9)
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:20 AM
notbob
 
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On 2005-06-16, Niki Kovacs <mickey@mouse.com> wrote:

> yourself if you wouldn't miss his posts, should he stop posting one day.


I miss all his posts and like it just fine.

nb
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