[pure-silver] Re: FYI

  • From: Ron Schwarz <rs@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:25:36 -0400

I see the cabalistas have been *busy* little provocateurs!

And what of the *original* puresilver.org?

How quickly they forget.

And what of the fact that Tim is on record saying that he will NOT hand
over the list of subscribers?

Perhaps the stilyagi will simply storm the ramparts, and *take* them?  In
the name of "the people", of course.

To those who are signing up for the cabalista's anti-list, keep one thing
in mind: you are destroying Pure-Silver.

Divide and conquer is not a particularly novel concept, but it's certainly
effective.

There are always those who are prepared to destroy that which they cannot
possess.

There are names for this sort of person, but sadly, the more accurate the
description, the less appropriate it is for mixed company.

Pure-Silver is dying.  Please don't hasten its death by helping those who
are killing it.

That is all.



01:22 AM 9/12/2004 +0200, Edward C. Zimmermann wrote:
 
>Quoting Jim Brick <jim@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx is now at 180.
>> 
>> I personally see no reason to even contemplate closing it down, even if 
>> someone else starts-up another pure-silver list. At 180, it seems 100%
>
>So you are declaratively NOT a man of your word!
>
>> viable. Plus the fact that freelists.org has a pretty impeccable track 
>
>Viable but with less than 50% of the people that were on the pure-silver
>list at tundraware.
>
>
>> record. And, of course, freelists keeps a searchable archive of the posts. 
>
>Completely WORTHLESS. The software they are using, htdig, is not well suited
>to the task and their machine is just too overloaded. 
>
>Pure-Silver.org NEED not accept my donation of a license to IB. They can
>use whatever engine/indexer they choose. I offer to donate a license because
>I am in a position to donate a license. 
>
>
>> The majority of the pure-silver heavy hitters are subscribed to freelists. 
>> I think everyone is quietly waiting for the anti-freelists and decision by 
>> committee chatter to die down before much photographic dialog is 
>
>So you are arguing that Lenin was right.. The workers are too stupid and
>drunk to ever want to take their own destiny into their own hands.. Or
Hitler,
>as in the masses are so stupid and drunk you can get them to jump on any
>bandwagon if there is free beer. Hail the fearless leaders!
>
>
>> resurrected. I haven't said anything about the negative chatter as I know 
>> it will burn itself out before too long.
>> 
>> So what more does anyone want? A list with no hardware/spam/virus 
>> headaches, quick response, and a searchable archive seems pretty good to
me.
>
>These and more are offered by pure-silver.org PLUS the enabling mechanism to
>import everyone from tundraware in a completely transparent manner--- NO NEED
>even to do anything and there is even a way to have messages addressed to
>pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx go to the new list over a period of transition..
>
>Whoever hosts pure-silver.org today NEED NOT be the host tommorrow.. But
no-one
>would ever notice. Its complete transparent.
>
>
> 
>> If anyone wants more, let me know what it is and I will see what I can do.
>> 
>> :-)
>> 
>> Jim
>
>
>
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