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From: Tim Haynes (usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk)Date: 10/23/02
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From: Tim Haynes <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk> Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:57:28 +0100
"J. Reilink" <digiover@dsinet.org> writes:
[snip]
>>>No, I don't feel like allowing you to spy on me.
>>
>> Can you give pointers to the source where it oversteps the bounds
>> described above?
>
> Another point of view: Why would I want to install/configure a tool made
> by spammers?
The same thought occurred to me, although note that it's better to be
cross-posted than multi-posted - don't forget Marketing are expected to be
clueless.
Also, I was looking for source to be unavailable like the `Folding@Home'
crap last week, and found it *is* available instead - much as I don't
intend giving any valid email address to these folks for the dubious
privilege of downloading it.
~Tim
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