-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Anonymous wrote: > In article > Zax wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Anonymous Sender wrote: >> >> > I would have hated to track down all those keys from your >> > thesaurus page manually. >> > >> > Your page made it _really_ simple and faster. >> > >> > Maybe with enough of these keys, I can be sure who is who in the >> > present chaos of apas. >> >> The credit goes to the author of the package that collects all the >> stats. I would suggest a visit to his page at www.noreply.org >> which has lots of other very useful statistical tools. >> > > I did pay that visit to the page and saw an interesting Web address > at the bottom of the page. An address that has been much discussed > in this group in the recent weeks since I've been here. Not sure what address you are referring to? There is an Email address at the bottom, along with a link to the HTML Validator used. > I also see that to "join" the "club" there, I must turn on > "cookies." That I try to never do. Thats fair enough, although cookies do have honest uses. By "the club" I think you are meaning the service he offers which will Email you about changes in Remailer status. If you don't want that, then there is no need to sign up. > > The sight of that "P" name, plus the mysterious "club" there is to > join, has me even more confused than ever. (You will notice I am > not using the much filtered "P" name. :) ) You can use Peter's name without fear of reprisal from anyone who matters. He is the author of the Echolot pinger that runs on my site and many others. He is also one of the programmers and maintainers of Mixmaster. His excellent credentials speak for themselves. He is one of the people who posts with a name in here and so he becomes the victim of much trolling. Don't let that mislead you into thinking he's some kind of bad guy. > > I think the only way this whole apas mess can be solved is if I > shoot everyone in apas and then start it all over again. : ) You don't really have to go that far. apas has lots of people who are very willing to help and who only post when someone asks for it. It also has one or two trolls who make lots of noise. Spotting the troll posts isn't usually rocket science. If they say something misleading, there is always somebody to contradict them. > > Does it _ever_ get any easier around here? Nope, welcome to apas. :) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0 - not licensed for commercial use: www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBPwVg7hRWlHBCZh2iEQJSAwCfU8SeHftNyM2YFolOX2obXTc/38UAnRVR QN6PgqSwV3X/fyBzq4qzUvnF =W4QB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----