[Baypiggies] www.freekenneth.com Please help. Thanks. Urgent.
Mikeal Rogers
mikeal at osafoundation.org
Tue Aug 21 20:45:33 CEST 2007
This is hilarious.
- Someone posts something off topic
- Several people respond upset that someone is posting off topic
- More people join in and begin discussing why they are upset when
people post off topic
- Maybe one person disagrees with list policy, starts sub-thread
argument about why their disagreement
Conclusion:
Off topic post becomes largest thread on list in months.
-Mikeal
On Aug 21, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Julian Snitow wrote:
> Yeah! You shouldn't post off-topic unless it's a matter of life
> and death! ;-)
>
> On 8/21/07, Tim Johnson <timjohnson at google.com> wrote:
>> Are you somehow under the impression that someone, indeeed anyone,
>> has
>> solicited or desires your email?
>>
>> Let me assure you right now that whatever whim it was that lead
>> you to think
>> so was erroneous unless your friend is scheduled to be killed by
>> Python.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 21/08/07, john_re <john_re at fastmail.us> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 10:15:52 -0700, "Russell Whitaker"
>>> < russell.whitaker at gmail.com> said:
>>>> On 8/19/07, john_re <john_re at fastmail.us> wrote:
>>>>> Will you please read the following, and then:
>>>>>
>>>> [SNIP]
>>>>
>>>> Why are you spamming the Python list this irrelevant post?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Russell Whitaker
>>>> http://www.survivalarts.com/
>>>
>>> My post will seem irrelevant to entities who fail to, or do not,
>>> appreciate &/or value the moral values & nature of free software,
>>> freedom software, GNU software.
>>>
>>> To entities who appreciate that aspect, my post is naturally
>>> relevant
>>> along the lines of moral concerns relevant to that community.
>>>
>>> A life unjustly taken (moreover a system that continues to
>>> unjustly take
>>> lives) is definitely worth notifiying a community through a
>>> community
>>> communication channel, giving them an easy opportunity to do some
>>> major
>>> good in the world (by filling out a form to send a message).
>>> [Call it
>>> debugging a bug in a social system in our world.]
>>>
>> http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/tmn/
>> campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=12310&t=kenneth.dwt
>>>
>>> I do not consider my post spam. I do consider my post relevant.
>>> And,
>>> even if every person in the universe other than me considers it
>>> spam,
>>> I'm ok with that.
>>>
>>> =====
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_%28electronic%29
>>>
>>> * Spam (electronic), unsolicited or undesired bulk electronic
>>> messages. There are many types of electronic spam, including
>>>
>>> * E-mail spam, unsolicited e-mail.
>>> * Forum spam, posting advertisements or useless posts on a
>>> forum.
>>> * Spamdexing, manipulating a search engine to create the
>>> illusion of popularity for webpages.
>>> * Spam in blogs, posting random comments or promoting
>>> commercial
>>> services to blogs, wikis, guestbooks.
>>> * Newsgroup spam, advertisement and forgery on newsgroups.
>>>
>>> Note: "unsolicited or undesired"
>>>
>>> =====
>>> http://baypiggies.net/
>>>
>>> We are the Silicon Valley-San Francisco Bay Area Python Interest
>>> Group.
>>> No membership is required, and beginners are welcome!
>>>
>>> Note: "Python Interest", ie "Interest in Python "
>>>
>>> Mailing List
>>>
>>> Please click here to sign up, or to edit your subscription.
>>>
>>> Note: Email solicited, desired.
>>>
>>> =====
>>>
>>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/baypiggies
>>>
>>> This is the mailing list for the SF Bay Area Python Interest
>>> Group, aka
>>> BayPIGgies.
>>>
>>> Note: For the group - not just for the pleasure of morally
>>> unconcerned
>>> members of the group.
>>>
>>> =====
>>> http://python.org/about/
>>>
>>> Python is friendly... and easy to learn
>>>
>>> The Python newsgroup is known as one of the friendliest around.
>>>
>>> Note: Friendly newsgroup. Moreover, "is known as one of the
>>> friendliest
>>> around." Sounds like my kind of people.
>>>
>>> =====
>>> Summary: Friendly people interested in a freer than freedom sw (gpl)
>>> project (Python is open source type licensed), & soliciting
>>> community
>>> oriented email. Ergo: Not spam.
>>>
>>> =====
>>> Friendly Python People: Here's a way for you to do something else
>>> good
>>> for the world today:
>>>
>>> Here's where you can learn "Why relief should be granted":
>>> http://www.freekenneth.com/kennethscase.htm
>>>
>>> Best wishes.
>>>
>>> =====
>>> Russel: How many millenia (or googolplexes of years) do you think
>>> Google
>>> will archive our discussion about items of concern to menmbers of
>>> the
>>> Python community (If none other than the concerns of just members
>>> you &
>>> I.)?
>>>
>>> Also: (Is there a smiley for that look I sometimes get, kind of a
>>> puzzled, contemplative, pondering wondering bemused "looking at the
>>> infinte" look???)
>>>
>>> Finally: What does Milton Sirotta have to do with this:
>>> http://www.python.org/~guido/ ?
>>> --
>>>
>>> john_re at fastmail.us
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Tim Johnson
>> Windows Sys Admin
>> Goooooooooogle
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