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charter?? // General Discussionsw chrisJun 22, 2001, 9:55pm
m a r c u sJun 22, 2001, 10:01pm
"charter"?, sounds like we are in a plane or something. We get to follow the
"charter", ooh, ahhh, how cool!!! [View Quote] goober kingJun 22, 2001, 10:55pm
There is no "NG Charter", the only charter in existence is the one specifically for
the Community NG. No other AW NG has a charter whatsoever, because there's never really been a reason to. Everyone one pretty much stayed on topic, because they all knew what the topic was. But because "Community" is so vague, it wound up being a dumping ground for all kinds of idiotic posts. So, AWCom felt it had to create a charter to help determine exactly what the "topic" for Community should be. Of course, now that we have a General Discussion NG to dump our idiotic posts in, it pretty much renders the Community Charter moot. :) [View Quote] -- Goober King If they have to make a charter for this NG, that would just be sad... rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu andrasJun 23, 2001, 5:32pm
Do you really have that address at here.com? Because if not - you better change it before you will be reported for abuse to your ISP.
Andras FYI: From the Munging FAQ: >http://www.faqs.org/faqs/net-abuse-faq/munging-address/ 4d. How should I NOT mung my address? (AOLers! Be sure to read Section 5, "Instructions for AOL members") - IMPORTANT! Do not make up domain names! Most of them actually exist, and your fakery could cause them a lot of woe. Certain domains are already virtually useless because of folks using them in mungs and forgeries. Plus, new domain names are being added all the time, and you never know if someone might want to use your mung; your actions today -do- have an effect on the future! It is almost as harmful to add something directly after the at sign, and doing so may not prevent the delivery of messages anyway. DON'T: yourname at NOSPAM.your-isp.com DON'T: yourname at REMOVE-THIS.com DON'T: yourname at your-isp.ORG (instead of COM) DO: yourname at your-isp.INVALID (Use -only- .INVALID to do this!) - Do not use a totally faked address, especially one that looks real. DON'T: not-your-real-name at some-other-isp.com [View Quote] wingJun 24, 2001, 12:22pm
Was wondering who you were replying to. This kid, "marcus" doesn't have the competance to capitalize the first word of all his
sentences much less understand how to properly mung an email. [View Quote] |