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Old 06-12-2009, 10:49 AM
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Default Spammer Made it through the perimeter.

Got off 10 shots and then hid for about 3 hours until I terminated it. Sorry about that guys. If it becomes more frequent I will change the registration a bit. Unfortunately anything you do to make the spammers life difficult also makes legitimate new user registration more difficult.

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Old 06-12-2009, 10:59 AM
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It's okay boss, everyone needs a little downtime. Besides, dealing with a spammer is easy. Just delete the threads they create!
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Old 06-12-2009, 09:54 PM
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Saw those when they popped up. Ignored 'em. Knew you'd be onto it like a shot as soon as you saw them anyway Kato. And lo and behold I wake up and they are gone!

In any case I had no need for Cialis without a prescription
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Don't worry about it, there's one of you and God knows how many of them. End of the day just delete their posts. A spammer isn't going to put me off coming here
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Thanks guys. I just liked my record versus spammers and did not like having a blot on it. I have a serious problem with striving for perfection when pretty good is usually sufficient.
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Default GREAT WORK Kato

I just have to say that this forum is the BEST...I probably spend a bit more time than I should but discussions and input from my fellow posters and Kato is invaluable .. Thanx again.

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Damn, you're good, Kato. Thanks for being around. I don't normally hang out in forums that have moderators, they tend get to power mad, but you're the exception.
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this forum is the best run I have ever seen .

As General Pain said - I spend alot of time here -its just well managed,friendly and the best T2K forums on the planet .
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Damn, you're good, Kato. Thanks for being around. I don't normally hang out in forums that have moderators, they tend get to power mad, but you're the exception.
Thanks everyone for the complements. As for my being a good moderator, I literally have 25 years of experience starting with BBSes in 1984, that helps. The fact that you guys are level headed and respectful is by far the more important factor in that equation.
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Thanks everyone for the complements. As for my being a good moderator, I literally have 25 years of experience starting with BBSes in 1984, that helps. The fact that you guys are level headed and respectful is by far the more important factor in that equation.

OH God... tell me you didn't start out on a Commodore Pet like I did???
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My first actual computer was some sort of Hewlett Packard monstrosity which had a plotter built into it. It was actually bigger than the PET (and probably weighed more than i did at the time).
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I'm pretty sure this was my first. 9800 series programmable desktop calculator.



with this attached instead of the printer



It was mostly useful for graphing formulas but was still fun for an 7/8 year old boy.

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Now this baby ... makes a great weapon too to drop on spammers!!!
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Now this baby ... makes a great weapon too to drop on spammers!!!
alternative ways to off spammers found here:
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I'm pretty sure this was my first. 9800 series programmable desktop calculator.



with this attached instead of the printer



It was mostly useful for graphing formulas but was still fun for an 7/8 year old boy.


We have been looking for RESET you had it........lol
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I had a Radio Shack model 1A--- The advanced model with 16K (yes kilo bytes) of RAM and a cassette for storing programs.

I also had a Commodore 64...LOVED that thing....

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I had a Radio Shack model 1A--- The advanced model with 16K (yes kilo bytes) of RAM and a cassette for storing programs.

I also had a Commodore 64...LOVED that thing....

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I remember those too, although in my case I had a TI-99/4A with 16K RAM abd an Apple //e with 128K RAM.

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hey I'm just curious, whats the best way to notify you when this happens again?

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