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Re: Hadron Quark is a wart on the nose of COLA

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____/ Joe Fretzl on Saturday 13 September 2008 15:21 : \____

> This miserable specimen is of no earthly value in this or any group. He
> posts daily to the newsgroups of an operating system he hates,
> fabricates lies and distortions about other people's personal and
> professional lives, and constantly hijacks threads.
> 
> Why is Hadron Quark so miserable? Maybe because he had to lie in a dingy
> flat night after night as a child, hearing the moaning, screaming and
> squishing sounds as his mother serviced johns in a steady stream until
> the wee hours of the morning.

Unless he's one of the Microsoft moles [1], he's an abusive man (a bully) that
wants to make other people's life equally miserable. Since he anonymously
aggravates people only on the Internet, I assume he's either frail or not very
presentable (elephant in the room, so to speak).

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[1] Newspaper exposes "Steve Barkto" as MS agent

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From: jmur...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John - Murphy)
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 18:49:10 GMT
Local: Sun, Mar 20 1994 6:49 pm
Subject: Newspaper exposes "Steve Barkto" as MS agent
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Sunday, March 20, the San Jose Mercury News published a front page
article on the agent provocatour, alias, Steve Barkto.  The article
quotes William Zachmann as saying he tracked down Mr. "Barkto" on
his Compuserve forum, after this new member made disparaging remarks
about IBM, and in particular, OS/2.

Mr. "Barkto" is not a major customer of IBM, but an employee or agent
of Microsoft.  The account which this mole used, was paid for by the
good old folks at MS.

I wrote an letter to Congressman Norm Mineta (D-San Jose) asking that
the U.S. Dept. of Justice look into unfair trade practices of MS.  In
particular, the relationship between computer system manufactures,
and MS.

I wonder how many messages we get on this USENET and others, that
originate from the corporate headquarters of Microsoft?

John Murphy
Commerical Brokers Insurance
San Jose, CA

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