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Dennis M. Hammes 08-13-2007 04:50 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile
 
Rik wrote:

> Pinku-Sensei wrote:
>
>> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33rpm@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googlegro ups.com:
>>
>>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supernews@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
>>>> hours.
>>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
>>>> see Sci.Crypt.
>>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
>>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!
>>>>
>>>> https://www.supernews.com/signup
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> We insert the unchanged organization.
>>>
>>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>>
>>
>> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
>> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
>> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
>> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..
>>
>> http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv
>>
>> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
>> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
>> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
>> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
>> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
>> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
>> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
>> reminds me of Gigatroll, who would send customized articles to
>> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
>> addition to the group for which it was customized.
>>
>> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
>> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
>> to previous Gigatroll floods, in particular the customization for the
>> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
>> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
>> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
>> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
>> Instead, I suspect Gigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
>> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
>> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
>> Any other hypotheses?



The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.
Maybe Tommy perfected his Poet Generator.

>>
>> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
>> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
>> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
>> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
>>
>> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.
>>
>> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
>
> So how long does an attack generally last?
>
> Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.



Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.

>
> I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
> included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...
>
> Rik, knee deep.



Somebody's been spending a lot of megabytes "reading" the "Crazy
Jinn" sequences at ScrawlMark. Maybe we should inlude them, too.
Turn a pout into a real -----, if it isn't already.

--
-------(m+
~/:o)_|
I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.
http://scrawlmark.org

Dennis M. Hammes 08-13-2007 04:52 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile
 
Pinku-Sensei wrote:

> Rik <rik@kalieda.org> wrote in
> news:1nBvi.1720$L85.314@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
>


>
>>I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
>>included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
>
> *Evil Chuckle*
>


"Evil"? He didn't even threaten to include the McElroy CD.

--
-------(m+
~/:o)_|
I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.
http://scrawlmark.org

Dennis M. Hammes 08-13-2007 04:52 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile
 
Pinku-Sensei wrote:

> Rik <rik@kalieda.org> wrote in
> news:1nBvi.1720$L85.314@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
>


>
>>I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
>>included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
>
> *Evil Chuckle*
>


"Evil"? He didn't even threaten to include the McElroy CD.

--
-------(m+
~/:o)_|
I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.
http://scrawlmark.org

Dennis M. Hammes 08-13-2007 04:52 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile
 
Pinku-Sensei wrote:

> Rik <rik@kalieda.org> wrote in
> news:1nBvi.1720$L85.314@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
>


>
>>I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
>>included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
>
> *Evil Chuckle*
>


"Evil"? He didn't even threaten to include the McElroy CD.

--
-------(m+
~/:o)_|
I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.
http://scrawlmark.org

Dennis M. Hammes 08-13-2007 04:52 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile
 
Pinku-Sensei wrote:

> Rik <rik@kalieda.org> wrote in
> news:1nBvi.1720$L85.314@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
>


>
>>I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
>>included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
>
> *Evil Chuckle*
>


"Evil"? He didn't even threaten to include the McElroy CD.

--
-------(m+
~/:o)_|
I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.
http://scrawlmark.org

George Dance 08-14-2007 09:37 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile (was Re: rec.antiques.radio+phono scheduled for sporge flood)
 
On Aug 13, 1:50 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote:
> Rik wrote:
> > Pinku-Sensei wrote:

>
> >> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googleg roups.com:

>
> >>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supern...@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:

>
> >>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
> >>>> hours.
> >>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
> >>>> see Sci.Crypt.
> >>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
> >>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!

>
> >>>>https://www.supernews.com/signup

>
> >>>> --
> >>>> We insert the unchanged organization.

>
> >>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>
> >> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
> >> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
> >> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
> >> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..

>
> >>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv

>
> >> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
> >> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
> >> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
> >> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
> >> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
> >> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
> >> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
> >> reminds me ofGigatroll, who would send customized articles to
> >> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
> >> addition to the group for which it was customized.

>
> >> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
> >> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
> >> to previousGigatrollfloods, in particular the customization for the
> >> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
> >> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
> >> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
> >> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
> >> Instead, I suspectGigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
> >> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
> >> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
> >> Any other hypotheses?

>
> The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
> machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
> something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.
>
>
> >> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
> >> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
> >> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
> >> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260...@free.teranews.com>

>
> >> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.

>
> >> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
> > So how long does an attack generally last?

>
> > Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> > down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> > manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> > mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.

>



"??? What's "real life"?" - Dennis Hammes, Aug. 14, 2007
(on alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk)


Certainly not this bit of fantasy from our "Prof." Hammes:

> Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
> George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
> It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
> don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
> with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
> with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.
>



Not only is "Prof." Hammes unable to remember any details, he's unable
to produce any such crossposted message. For a good reason; there
wasn't any.


>
> > I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
> > included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
> > Rik, knee deep.

>
> Somebody's been spending a lot of megabytes "reading" the "Crazy
> Jinn" sequences at ScrawlMark. Maybe we should inlude them, too.
> Turn a pout into a real -----, if it isn't already.
>
> --
> -------(m+
> ~/:o)_|
> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -




George Dance 08-14-2007 09:37 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile (was Re: rec.antiques.radio+phono scheduled for sporge flood)
 
On Aug 13, 1:50 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote:
> Rik wrote:
> > Pinku-Sensei wrote:

>
> >> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googleg roups.com:

>
> >>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supern...@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:

>
> >>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
> >>>> hours.
> >>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
> >>>> see Sci.Crypt.
> >>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
> >>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!

>
> >>>>https://www.supernews.com/signup

>
> >>>> --
> >>>> We insert the unchanged organization.

>
> >>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>
> >> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
> >> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
> >> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
> >> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..

>
> >>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv

>
> >> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
> >> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
> >> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
> >> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
> >> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
> >> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
> >> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
> >> reminds me ofGigatroll, who would send customized articles to
> >> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
> >> addition to the group for which it was customized.

>
> >> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
> >> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
> >> to previousGigatrollfloods, in particular the customization for the
> >> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
> >> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
> >> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
> >> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
> >> Instead, I suspectGigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
> >> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
> >> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
> >> Any other hypotheses?

>
> The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
> machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
> something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.
>
>
> >> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
> >> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
> >> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
> >> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260...@free.teranews.com>

>
> >> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.

>
> >> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
> > So how long does an attack generally last?

>
> > Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> > down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> > manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> > mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.

>



"??? What's "real life"?" - Dennis Hammes, Aug. 14, 2007
(on alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk)


Certainly not this bit of fantasy from our "Prof." Hammes:

> Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
> George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
> It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
> don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
> with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
> with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.
>



Not only is "Prof." Hammes unable to remember any details, he's unable
to produce any such crossposted message. For a good reason; there
wasn't any.


>
> > I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
> > included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
> > Rik, knee deep.

>
> Somebody's been spending a lot of megabytes "reading" the "Crazy
> Jinn" sequences at ScrawlMark. Maybe we should inlude them, too.
> Turn a pout into a real -----, if it isn't already.
>
> --
> -------(m+
> ~/:o)_|
> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -




George Dance 08-14-2007 09:37 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile (was Re: rec.antiques.radio+phono scheduled for sporge flood)
 
On Aug 13, 1:50 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote:
> Rik wrote:
> > Pinku-Sensei wrote:

>
> >> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googleg roups.com:

>
> >>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supern...@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:

>
> >>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
> >>>> hours.
> >>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
> >>>> see Sci.Crypt.
> >>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
> >>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!

>
> >>>>https://www.supernews.com/signup

>
> >>>> --
> >>>> We insert the unchanged organization.

>
> >>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>
> >> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
> >> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
> >> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
> >> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..

>
> >>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv

>
> >> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
> >> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
> >> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
> >> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
> >> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
> >> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
> >> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
> >> reminds me ofGigatroll, who would send customized articles to
> >> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
> >> addition to the group for which it was customized.

>
> >> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
> >> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
> >> to previousGigatrollfloods, in particular the customization for the
> >> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
> >> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
> >> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
> >> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
> >> Instead, I suspectGigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
> >> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
> >> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
> >> Any other hypotheses?

>
> The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
> machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
> something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.
>
>
> >> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
> >> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
> >> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
> >> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260...@free.teranews.com>

>
> >> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.

>
> >> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
> > So how long does an attack generally last?

>
> > Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> > down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> > manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> > mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.

>



"??? What's "real life"?" - Dennis Hammes, Aug. 14, 2007
(on alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk)


Certainly not this bit of fantasy from our "Prof." Hammes:

> Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
> George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
> It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
> don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
> with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
> with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.
>



Not only is "Prof." Hammes unable to remember any details, he's unable
to produce any such crossposted message. For a good reason; there
wasn't any.


>
> > I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
> > included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
> > Rik, knee deep.

>
> Somebody's been spending a lot of megabytes "reading" the "Crazy
> Jinn" sequences at ScrawlMark. Maybe we should inlude them, too.
> Turn a pout into a real -----, if it isn't already.
>
> --
> -------(m+
> ~/:o)_|
> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -




George Dance 08-14-2007 09:37 AM

Re: If this is Gigatroll, I'm nominating him for Golden Killfile (was Re: rec.antiques.radio+phono scheduled for sporge flood)
 
On Aug 13, 1:50 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote:
> Rik wrote:
> > Pinku-Sensei wrote:

>
> >> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googleg roups.com:

>
> >>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supern...@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:

>
> >>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
> >>>> hours.
> >>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
> >>>> see Sci.Crypt.
> >>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
> >>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!

>
> >>>>https://www.supernews.com/signup

>
> >>>> --
> >>>> We insert the unchanged organization.

>
> >>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>
> >> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
> >> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
> >> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
> >> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..

>
> >>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv

>
> >> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
> >> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
> >> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
> >> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
> >> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
> >> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
> >> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
> >> reminds me ofGigatroll, who would send customized articles to
> >> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
> >> addition to the group for which it was customized.

>
> >> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
> >> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
> >> to previousGigatrollfloods, in particular the customization for the
> >> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
> >> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
> >> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
> >> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
> >> Instead, I suspectGigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
> >> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
> >> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
> >> Any other hypotheses?

>
> The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
> machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
> something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.
>
>
> >> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
> >> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
> >> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
> >> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260...@free.teranews.com>

>
> >> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.

>
> >> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
> > So how long does an attack generally last?

>
> > Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> > down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> > manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> > mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.

>



"??? What's "real life"?" - Dennis Hammes, Aug. 14, 2007
(on alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk)


Certainly not this bit of fantasy from our "Prof." Hammes:

> Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
> George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
> It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
> don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
> with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
> with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.
>



Not only is "Prof." Hammes unable to remember any details, he's unable
to produce any such crossposted message. For a good reason; there
wasn't any.


>
> > I've got a list of "poems" recently posted to rap which could be
> > included on the tape. There may even be video performances ...

>
> > Rik, knee deep.

>
> Somebody's been spending a lot of megabytes "reading" the "Crazy
> Jinn" sequences at ScrawlMark. Maybe we should inlude them, too.
> Turn a pout into a real -----, if it isn't already.
>
> --
> -------(m+
> ~/:o)_|
> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org- Hide quoted text -
>
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Will Dockery 08-14-2007 04:27 PM

sporge flood
 
On Aug 14, 9:37 am, George Dance <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 1:50 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote:
>
> > Rik wrote:
> > > Pinku-Sensei wrote:

>
> > >> Steven <thisjukeboxplays33...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> > >>news:1186631102.759344.49000@g12g2000prg.googleg roups.com:

>
> > >>> On Aug 8, 7:21 pm, supern...@rec.antiques.radio+phono wrote:

>
> > >>>> Sporge flooding of rec.antiques.radio+phono will commence in a few
> > >>>> hours.
> > >>>> This will render rec.antiques.radio+phono useless. For an example,
> > >>>> see Sci.Crypt.
> > >>>> Supernews filters out this sporgery spam. Get a better Usenet
> > >>>> experience. Sign up for our risk-free trial today!

>
> > >>>>https://www.supernews.com/signup

>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> We insert the unchanged organization.

>
> > >>> If you know this melvin, don't give him beer and ---.

>
> > >> This is one of nearly a thousand substantially identical messages sent
> > >> to nearly a thousand newsgroups so far. All of them have followups to
> > >> sci.crypt. Notice that the link below takes one to the 100th page of
> > >> results, where the list of nearly identical messages finally ends..

>
> > >>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2n4ucv

>
> > >> While we (tinw) all know a particularly obnoxious sporger
> > >> (Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp) and there are some things about these posts that
> > >> look like his style, such as forged approvals for moderated groups,
> > >> the targeting of a specific service (in this case Supernews), and the
> > >> use of a different nonsense sentence for both the .sig and
> > >> Organization header for each message, which one would get from
> > >> NewsAgent, the general pattern doesn't look like him. Instead, it
> > >> reminds me ofGigatroll, who would send customized articles to
> > >> hundreds of groups, each crossposted to a single target group in
> > >> addition to the group for which it was customized.

>
> > >> While this current crop of posts is more repetitive in its content yet
> > >> more sophisticated in its generation, it shares some key similarities
> > >> to previousGigatrollfloods, in particular the customization for the
> > >> target ostensible group, the inclusion of a real target group (in this
> > >> case, sci.crypt), and the flooding of hundreds of groups in a single
> > >> day. None of these characterize the sporgeries of
> > >> Mmpppffppfmpmffmpp. Therefore, I don't suspect "the usual suspect".
> > >> Instead, I suspectGigatroll. If so, then he deserves recognition for
> > >> being the busiest (if prodigeously lame) troll on USENET. However,
> > >> I'm willing to wait for other opinions before nominating the lamer.
> > >> Any other hypotheses?

>
> > The "subject" lines, the "content," and the "senders" are all
> > machine-generated. The "content" may seem on occasion to have
> > something to do with something, but the syntax is utterly nonexistent.

>
> > >> BTW, the person who seems to have swallowed hardest on this troll is
> > >> L. Bill ------ III of rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, who is currently
> > >> on the AUK ballot for Kook of the Month and Goofy Azzed Babboon.
> > >> Message-ID: <46ba9408$0$16364$88260...@free.teranews.com>

>
> > >> I guess he's working on a nomination for the Allisat, too.

>
> > >> Hi, Wild Bill! How's that hook in your lip feel?

>
> > > So how long does an attack generally last?

>
> > > Whoever it is, it's now hit on rec.arts.poems - us rappers need to track
> > > down this sucker so we can take our revenge on it in the traditional
> > > manner - chaining it to a chair and playing endless recorded loops of
> > > mediocre "poems" at it until it draws its last breath.

>
> "??? What's "real life"?" - Dennis Hammes, Aug. 14, 2007
> (on alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk)
>
> Certainly not this bit of fantasy from our "Prof." Hammes:
>
> > Somebody with an apparent name, crosspoasted in by our own Dear
> > George, threatened r.a.p. with such a spooge flood last week.
> > It might have been a swimmer, it might have been a pisswit, I
> > don't remember beyond the threat to "shut down the froup" (unusual)
> > with a "flood." The syntax of the "threat" indicated familiarity
> > with machine generation, or as least with spam remailers.

>
> Not only is "Prof." Hammes unable to remember any details, he's unable
> to produce any such crossposted message. For a good reason; there
> wasn't any.


Another of "Litt D." Hammes' delusions... reminds me of when he was
sure that Barbie Cat was a creation of Tom Bishop's "poetry
generator".

This was of course before Barbie was "fixed", and became the biggest
slurper in r.a.p. history.

"Perhaps I made it sound like I was complaining, however I was doing
just the opposite. This world would be a much better place if
everyone was just a little like Barbara. I am happy and grateful to
be solely owned and operated, declawed and neutered, and
house-broken by her. " -Barbara's Cat

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