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rawebadvert - 16 Feb 2007 00:24 GMT
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Andrew Thompson - 16 Feb 2007 00:43 GMT
Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
 Informational Site More options

Learn How Oo Multi-Post Spam/Attract an Abuse
 Report On Our Free Usenet Newsgroup.

Oh, wait.. you've already got that one pegged.
Forget it.

Andrew T.
rawebadvert - 17 Feb 2007 20:08 GMT
> Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
>   Informational Site More options
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Andrew T.

Why is it the young Brits are the only ones that complain. Giving you
my experience in the High Tech field wouldn't do any good because you
would probably just insult me further. But I will tell you I still
work in the High Tech field after 26 years and know the business
inside and out both in development and test. To go any further would
be futile since most of the people who are complaining don't even know
how to use Microsoft Word spellchecker. Some people like Alex can't
read since he obviously did not look at my site because if he did he
would have known I do not charge anything, nor do I sell or provide a
resume service, or should I say for you Brits CV's.
Andrew Thompson - 17 Feb 2007 20:13 GMT
> > Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
> >   Informational Site More options
>
> > Learn How Oo Multi-Post Spam/Attract an Abuse
> >   Report On Our Free Usenet Newsgroup.
..
> Why is it the young Brits are the only ones that complain.

I do not know.  Perhaps you should ask
someone who is young, or a Brit.

Andrew T.
Alex Hunsley - 18 Feb 2007 10:52 GMT
>> Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
>>   Informational Site More options
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>
> Why is it the young Brits

Young Brits? Where?

> are the only ones that complain.

Why is it spammers are so presumptuous?

> Giving you
> my experience in the High Tech field wouldn't do any good because you
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> be futile since most of the people who are complaining don't even know
> how to use Microsoft Word spellchecker.

You don't use a spellchecker yourself, going by your previous posts.

> Some people like Alex can't
> read since he obviously did not look at my site

How on earth could you confuse not looking at a website with not being
able to read?

> because if he did he
> would have known I do not charge anything, nor do I sell or provide a
> resume service, or should I say for you Brits CV's.

Ah, ok. My apologies. You are spamming free information, not a service.
Gotcha now. But you still shouldn't be posting it to Java groups. What
on earth has it got to do with Java? Did I miss something on your site
about Java?

lex
Alex Hunsley - 18 Feb 2007 11:28 GMT
>> Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
>>   Informational Site More options
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> work in the High Tech field after 26 years and know the business
> inside and out both in development and test.

What exactly were you doing over these 26 years? What exactly is "High
Tech"? I'm very curious now because you just don't come across as
someone with 26 years experience.
Lew - 18 Feb 2007 12:58 GMT
"Andrew Thompson" wrote:

>>> Sub: Learn How To Write A Resume / CV On Our Free
>>>   Informational Site More options
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>> Oh, wait.. you've already got that one pegged.
>>> Forget it.

rawebadvert wrote:
>> Why is it the young Brits are the only ones that complain. Giving you
>> my experience in the High Tech field wouldn't do any good because you
>> would probably just insult me further. But I will tell you I still
>> work in the High Tech field after 26 years and know the business
>> inside and out both in development and test.

> What exactly were you doing over these 26 years? What exactly is "High
> Tech"? I'm very curious now because you just don't come across as
> someone with 26 years experience.

Someone who refers to "High Tech" capitalized like that sure must have an
awwwful lot to offer for resume help.

Someone who is so hostile and nasty sure must have an awwwful lot to say about
making a good impression with people.

For Pete's sake, the guy can't even end a question with a question mark! Gods,
he must have an awwwful lot to teach us about how to write!

Way to make friends and influence people, there, Dale Carnegie.

- Lew
Alex Hunsley - 16 Feb 2007 17:59 GMT
> This Website is designed for you to learn how to write a resume on
> your own. Hiring someone to do a resume is not enough learn how to do
> it on your own.

Why on earth would I trust your service when your message/spam is
ungrammatical? You have to look like you know what you're talking about.
If you can't even construct sensible sentences, then forget about trying
to help people with their CVs.
Lew - 16 Feb 2007 20:28 GMT
rawebadvert wrote:
>> This Website is designed for you to learn how to write a resume on
>> your own. Hiring someone to do a resume is not enough learn how to do
>> it on your own.

> Why on earth would I trust your service when your message/spam is
> ungrammatical? You have to look like you know what you're talking about.
> If you can't even construct sensible sentences, then forget about trying
> to help people with their CVs.

Doesn't it seem that the illiterate are the ones who post their spam URLs to
these newsgroups?

I get the impression that the literate have other ways to publicize their work.

- Lew
Alex Hunsley - 17 Feb 2007 01:29 GMT
> rawebadvert wrote:
>>> This Website is designed for you to learn how to write a resume on
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> I get the impression that the literate have other ways to publicize
> their work.

You may be onto something with that one!
rawebadvert - 17 Feb 2007 19:29 GMT
> rawebadvert wrote:
> >> This Website is designed for you to learn how to write a resume on
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> - Lew

For someone who can't code you sure can talk.
Andrew Thompson - 17 Feb 2007 20:18 GMT
> For someone who can't code you sure can talk.

(chuckle) From the sublime (see his previous
post) to the ridiculous.

For someone who can multi-post spam, you
sure can make a complete fool of yourself.

Andrew T.
rawebadvert - 17 Feb 2007 20:34 GMT
> > For someone who can't code you sure can talk.
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Andrew T.

Andrew I am not making myself out as a fool, but you are if you result
in name calling instead of being professional which oviously your not.
By the way if you feel so strongly about spam get rid of your boreing
site which oviously was not designed very well. Follow your own advise
Andrew don't advertise on the web. The internet was designed back in
1962 by C.R. Licklider of MIT. The internet was designed for free use
including advertiseing, or are you for censorship?  Have a nice day.
a249@mailinator.com - 17 Feb 2007 21:40 GMT
> The internet was designed for free use
> including advertiseing, or are you for censorship?  Have a nice day.

Thanks Mr. Ralph Almour for admitting in public that you run a spam
operation from Leander/TX. Complete with the typical spammer whining
about "frea speach".
Alex Hunsley - 18 Feb 2007 10:52 GMT
>>> For someone who can't code you sure can talk.
>> (chuckle) From the sublime (see his previous
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Andrew I am not making myself out as a fool,

Actually, you are somewhat. You're spamming CV writing information while
demonstrating you aren't qualified to write it..

> but you are if you result
> in name calling instead of being professional which oviously

That's "obviously".

> your not.

That's "you're" or "you are".

> By the way if you feel so strongly about spam get rid of your boreing

That's "boring".

> site which oviously

That's "obviously".

> was not designed very well. Follow your own advise

That's "advice" for the noun ("advise" being verb).

So, you're spamming a CV information page and you can't spell and your
grammar is bad. That's funny. Thanks for the giggle! And thanks for
demonstrating to the people you are attempting to spam what *not* to use
for CV information.

> Andrew don't advertise on the web.

Andrew can advertise on his web page if he wants. It's his space, after
all. What Andrew won't do is spam a Usenet group with inappropriate ads.
A Usenet group is a public space. Your logic here appears to be, "Some
things are ok, therefore everything is ok".

> The internet was designed back in
> 1962 by C.R. Licklider of MIT. The internet was designed for free use
> including advertiseing,

So you think just one person designed the internet now?

> or are you for censorship?

Don't confuse pointing out inappropriate Usenet usage with censorship.
You're free to post, and other people are free to point out it's not
appropriate.

You think people are giving you a hard time here? You signed up for that
the moment you spammed us. Leave us alone if you don't like it.

lex


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