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Posted by Michael Fesser on 10/25/07 18:31
..oO(Sanders Kaufman)
>"Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote
>> .oO(Sanders Kaufman)
>>>"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote
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>>>> But this belongs to a well-known troll. I wouldn't be surprised at the
>>>> number of posts. In fact, in a way I'm surprised it isn't higher. And
>>>> some of your hits are people talking about it.
>>>
>>>I gotta agree with Jerry on this one.
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>> So you can prove that "posting-account=ps2QrAMAAAA6_jCuRt2JEIpn5Otqf_w0"
>> belongs to this person? Try it.
>
>No - looking at the message body is what confirms that it's the same poster.
Just because two people ask the same question? There's no particular
wording or "l33t" speak to indicate that both came from the same person.
Maybe you want to elaborate on that?
The postings also came from different networks. Of course that's no
proof, but there's also absolutely no evidence that both posters were
the same. Until now all you've got (if any) are some very weak hints.
And then there's also the comment from Jerry, that "this" (with regard
to the posting-account ID) belongs to a well-known troll - two wrong
claims in just one sentence:
1) The posting-account ID doesn't belong to any poster at all.
2) "Well-known" indicates that this guy has already been seen earlier
and regularly, but there's no evidence of that either.
So, even if this should happen to be the same person - until now both
you and Jerry failed to prove your points. Currently it's just hot air,
nothing more.
Micha
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