[comp.sys.amiga] rmgroup csa.software.pirate

myb100@csc.anu.oz.au (11/05/90)

In article <273269d9-325e.1comp.sys.amiga-1@tronsbox.xei.com>, bleys@tronsbox.xei.com (Bill Cavanaugh) writes:
> [Quote about pirates deleted due to space]
>> [quote of mailer info deleted..]

>>Subject: rmgroup comp.sys.amiga.software.pirate
>>Control: rmgroup comp.sys.amiga.software.pirate
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>           ^^^^^^^^^
>>Organization: K-Rad Elyte Network Warez Distribution Center
>>Approved: njg2@cwns.ins.cwru.edu
>>

> I think someone's pulling your leg....

Don't you believe it ! That group appeared here in Oz about a week or
so ago - and it's still here now. Doesn't it make comp.sys.amiga look good....

:-(

BTW, all the phony newsgroups, csa.unix, .multimedia, etc. appeared here too.
All but .multimedia have now gone.

>  *         Bill Cavanaugh       uunet!tronsbox!bleys            *

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rwm@atronx.UUCP (Russell McOrmond) (11/06/90)

In a message posted on 5 Nov 90 01:18:27 GMT,
myb100@csc.anu.oz.au wrote:
m>BTW, all the phony newsgroups, csa.unix, .multimedia, etc. appeared here too.
m>All but .multimedia have now gone.

I'm hearing of sites that are thinking of no longer supporting the comp.sys.amiga
heirchy because of this stupidity.  And, I bet those ***holes actually thought they
were doing the Amiga people a favour by creating the groups ;-)


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