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Date: Tue Mar 21 17:35:07 2006
From: kf_lists at digitalmunition.com (KF (lists))
Subject: FW: Noise on the list

Awwwwwwwwwwwwww..... I think I may shed a tear for you all. Don't 
fret... I will be releasing an actual advisory later today.

I am deeply saddened by your sob stories.... now quit your sniveling and 
post some bugs you chumps!

We could care less about how depressed you are about the list content.
-KF


Edward Pearson wrote:

>My friend,
>I posted an e-mail about this kind of thing a few months back. I was
>saddened to see no effect. I have something like 600 unread e-mail in my
>FD box, I'd say around 200 of them MAY be worth reading.
>
>I used to love this list, I subscribe to Bugtraq now. Nuff said.
>
>Ed
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
>[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Frederic
>Pasteleurs
>Sent: 21 March 2006 16:48
>To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
>Subject: [Full-disclosure] Noise on the list
>
>Hello everybody,
>
>I subscribed to this mailing list in 2004 just to keep me informed about
>some useful tips and the latest issues/problems in the software packages
>i'm using for my everyday computing habits.
>
>I had a hard time to keep up with the flow of mails in the beginning,
>but it was still manageable.
>The n3td3v trolling case several months ago was annoying, but still
>okay.
>Then came the fake advisories spamming, i was a bit pissed by the
>ammount of mails to delete, but didn't care much more than that.
>Then the  animal porn drawings spamming: this time, i was seriously
>considering leaving the list and i felt sorry for the huge waste of
>valuable bandwidth and disk space.
>
>Now, i'm afraid to read any mail with the [Full-disclosure] header,
>because nowadays you have to dig through childish and
>mine-is-bigger-than-yours messages to actually find some interesting and
>valuable information.
>
>I know that's the price to pay for an unmoderated list, but the noise
>level reached a level i could not tolerate and i will leave this list by
>the end of the week.
>
>It seems that unmoderated list works only for mature people and those
>that keep silent when they have nothing to say...
>
>Come on people, how old are you ??
>
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