Any package for surveys?
elbbit
elbbit at gmail.com
Fri Jan 28 17:15:03 UTC 2011
On 28/01/11 16:26, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Robert, I appreciate you taking the time to reply. I am not the only
one who is interested in this argument.
>>>>>>> elbbit wrote:
>>>>>>>> I held off writing back because I have just launched a new website
>>>>>>>> at: http://www.tibble.net/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Wait! Don't go! This isn't spam! Please! Just listen!
>>>>>>> Yes, it looks very spammy to me....
>>>>>> I sent similar emails to other lists and was promptly scalded for
>>>>>> being so uncouth. I thank those who encourage me to stop spamming
>>>>>> for teaching me humility. However, I think the importance of global
>>>>>> self awareness is too important to worry about whether or not we
>>>>>> like to know about the problems. This is the equivalent of a
>>>>>> hit-and-run, in my opinion. I am here to stay, I am not going
>>>>>> anywhere and the world will become self-aware in my presence. It is
>>>>>> why I have been born.
>>>>>
>>>>> You are a delusion dipshit, and a bad liar.
>>>>
>>>>> If you feel so righteous about your cause, why did you hijack another
>>>>> thread without changing the subject?
>>>> With all the respect that is due to you, and all others who frequent
>>>> these mailing lists, I feel the topic of global voting is too
>>>> important to worry about whether or not my particular message fits
>>>> into a defined category.
>>>
>>> And you think it's OK to *STEAL* other people's resources to get
>>> "your" message out, apparently.
>> Hmm. Stealing. Taking without consent. Consent from whom? The network
>> operator? According to the Debian website: "There are many world-open
>> mailing lists, meaning anyone can read everything that is posted, and
>> participate in the discussions. Everyone is encouraged..." - Under the
>> heading Introduction: http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
>
> Yes, *STEALING*. When you 'hijack' the resources the mailing-list owner/
> operator has provided _for_a_specific_purpose_, for somethin *unrelated*
> to that purpose, you _are_ stealing.
I would like to invite the mail list administrator to participate in
this discussion (if desired) and clarify for all whether this argument
is "OK." If it is not "OK," I request some clarification.
>>> Doing what you did is *expressly* against The AUP of your hosting
>>> services provider, Webfusion, Ltd.
>>> <http://www.123-reg.co.uk/terms/aup.shtml>
>> Yes. Words. Somehow, it is commonly accepted that just because
>> something is written in words that it is "right." My emails challenge
>> that.
>
> You _agreed_, _contractually_, to abide by those 'words' when you signed
> up for services with that provider. They 'took your word' that you were
> telling the truth. Do not be surprised if you find that they choose not
> to do any further business with you when they find out you -lied- to them.
In fact, I did not agree to that. The agreement is between me and
another company who I obtain the service from. Obviously, the company
you mention are the ones who provide the actual service, and the brand I
used is clearly a middle-man. If they are in violation, I do not know
about it. Still, this is irrelevant as it has nothing to do with my
ability to post to these lists.
>>> That said, you've _made_ your rules, and now *you8 get to live by them.
>> I do not understand this statement. Please clarify.
You didn't clarify.
>>> Russian brides, pharmaceutcals, watches, lottery winnings, money
>>> sharing, and whatever else people decide is 'too important' for
>>> _you_ not to be informed of.
>> You see, the people who raise awareness of their product or service are
>> after one thing - to increase the number which is displayed on their ATM
>> machine. I do not want money. I do not promote a service or product. In
>> fact, I promote an IDEA - the notion that we can abandon money
>> altogether.
>
> So What? If you believe you can decide what is 'appropriate' for for _my_
> mail box, others can do the same for *yours*.
No, that's not what I am saying. Everyone has the right to control what
appears in their mail box. Only by raising awareness of the possibility
that a world without money can exist will it ever come to fruition, and
by speaking or writing to others on this planet I am able to let them
know they can still educate themselves.
>>> But, then, you're a spammer.
>> Try not to think of me as someone different.
>
> You _are_ different. *PROVEN* by your actions.
I am the same as you. We are both sending mail to these lists, and we
are discussing. Your actions are not that different from mine.
> And someone I do -not_ care to associate with.
Then don't reply to my emails.
>> I am someone the same.
> Demonstratably incorrect.
Thank you for teaching me to expand the context of my sentences. I
value when people teach me the error of my ways, and I do not see it as
damaging to my ego. Instead, I feel enlightened, knowing full well that
I am now aware of what I was doing wrong, and I can make a change inside
of me.
Simon
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elbbit
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