On Wed, 19 Feb 1997 00:40:43 -0800,
gman2@sprynet.com <gman2@sprynet.com> wrote:
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>libel / lmbel / n. & v.
>* n. (1) (legal) a: a published false statement damaging to a person's
>reputation (cf. SLANDER). b: the act of publishing this. (2) a: a false and
>defamatory written statement. b: (foll. by ON) a thing that brings discredit by
>misrepresentation, etc. ... v. tr. (libeled, libeling; esp. Brit. libelled,
>libelling) (1) defame by libelous statements. (2) accuse falsely and
>maliciously.
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>last time i checked, this was illegal and very-much punishable by law.
So is not keeping your end of an agreed-upon trade...
quoted 5 lines now will someone please teach me *how* to hack into Hyperreal? maybe i can find
>now will someone please teach me *how* to hack into Hyperreal? maybe i can find
>a typeface with a schwa symbol and one of those funky 'i's with a bar mark and
>accent over it. i'm no expert, but hacking must be more involved than sending a
>"subscribe idm" message to "majordomo@hyperreal.com." if this is hacking, then
>... damn. guess i'm a hacker.
So because of all this, people who want subscriber information for bona
fide reasons (like me trying to find someone's emailaddress without having
to post to the list, thereby annoying heaps of people) can no longer get a
subscriber's list from Hyperreal...
Nick Davey, if you're still on IDM, could you contact me ?
Otto