Do/Don't? Soldering Wire Tips Before Sticking into Terminal Block

All of those are sock puppets of the dimbulb troll, and they still don't add up to 5% of it having a personality.

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Michael A. Terrell
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I may have missed a few. Some are similar enough that another filter may have spit it into the bit bucket.

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Michael A. Terrell

My list has more names on it. :> I'll have to double check to see if my filter is being too "aggressive" :-/

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D Yuniskis

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NymNoNuts is even simpler to filter... you don't need all those names listed. Contact me privately for information. ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

Put up the challenge, asswipe.

Your only hope would be to filter the entire cox local domain, IF I were so inclined that I wanted to prove it to you, I could easily get past all but the "filter it all" mentality that a retard like you reverts to..

So, challenge me, PUSSY BOY!

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StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt

Just filter bodies that have references to the common synonyms for poop.

John

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John Larkin

Ha! I suspect that would work -- in "his" case.

I've been working on a filter that, so far, seems to work quite well. If I tell it *not* to look at IP address, name, organization, etc. (i.e., all of the "easy" things that can be manipulated) it still manages to find every targeted post. (well, so far, no false positives... I haven't done an exhaustive check on flase negatives, yet).

I've been recently trying to beat it (*knowing* how I designed it) by posting from different IP's, different names, different news clients, etc. and, so far, it's been spot on (no false positives

*or* negatives, in my case).

Unfortunately, my current implementation (prototyped) is slow when I ask it to search an entire newsfeed. :< This is overkill (you would typically only "apply" it to a particular newgroup) but in this test case, I want to give it lots of "grist for the mill" -- lots of stuff to analyze -- without having to type all of that myself. :-/

In the short term, look at headers for easy ideas on this particular flamer. (note in some alter egos he tries to "act nice" but the filters never lie :> )

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D Yuniskis

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