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Paultje Bakker (bakker@cs.uq.oz.au) wrote:
: In article <3eagqf$6js@news.bu.edu> litvak@csa.bu.edu (Alex) writes:
: >Am I mistaken or someone is running a little internet bookstore? I
: >have seen this post already 6-8 times.
: >
: I wrote to this fellow a few weeks back, asking him why he felt 
: compelled to post and repost this ad, in numerous newsgroups. 
: Surely everyone interested in purchasing his books would have 
: seen them by now?

: He wrote me back a very polite but firm letter saying that he 
: was posting for the benefit of all Internet readers, and would
: continue to post as much and as often as he pleases. I tried to
: argue the point with him but he wouldn't budge - he believes
: most people approve of his postings and he is using the Net 
: in a proper way.

: I still disagree. If you would liek to let him know how you feel 
: about it, why not drop him and line. His address is: 
: tho@carbon.denver.colorado.edu and his name is Dr Tuan Thanh Ho.

: Note that he is *not* a charlatan or a NetPest, but genuinely 
: believes he is doing the right thing.

He is a pest, and as soon as I can get hold of the NREN, he won't be posting
anything anywhere from colorado.edu.  It's illegal, immoral and fattening to
use a subsidized link for commercial uses, not to mention it's against the
intent and policies of this Usenet group.  Anyone know how to ring the
NREN's doorbell?

