MYPERDATA

Anders Bergh anders at andersman.org
Thu Apr 5 20:05:12 PDT 2007


I'm on GMail so spam is not an issue for me. Spam bots, I challenge
you: anders1 at gmail.com.

On 4/6/07, Georg Wrede <georg at nospam.org> wrote:
> For several separate reasons, I have decided to publish my contact
> xxyxxxx information here. (The x's are just to con robots.) I imagine
> that publishing it thusly will be obvious to all of you, and still
> unavailable to trivial robots, so here goes:
>
> me: Georg Wrede                 // name, or my average signature...
> write: georg.wrede
> after the funny a,
> [possibly several parts here]
> part 1: iki
> part 0: fi
>
> Can't figure it out? Too bad. Then you're either a robot, or not worthy
> of reading this NG in the first place.  <smiley of condescending
> distaste and aggression>
>
> ---
>
> I challenge you to reply to this with yours.
>
> For all of us, saving these would be appropriate, right.
>
> ---
>
> Ah, and thinking a bit more on this, let's agree on that whenever we
> unexpectedly mail each other we'll put the magic letters 'DMD' at the
> beginning of the Subject!
>
> "DMD Wow, I loved your last post about arrays of references to indirect
> addresses of AAs sorted by bovine dung!"
>
> This way the post will pass my junk-mail filter, "and that's not all!"
> It'll get priority treatment when visually browsing through the new headers.
>
> DMD here stands for Digital Mars D language, not for the DMD compiler as
> opposed to GDC or whatever. (Do I really have to spell this out?)
>
> ---
>
> At first I had a reasonable heading to this post, but then I got the
> idea that we'll need to do this every 6 to 12 months anyway, so a stupid
> but unforgettable heading would be apropriate, so, the first guy after
> the "6 months" ought to create a new thread with the same heading. (And
> even forgetting this particular header, simply searching for single-word
> all-caps headers gets you a long way.)
>
>


-- 
Anders



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