Mortimer Schnerd, RN[_2_]
March 2nd 07, 05:31 PM
Someone with a better idea wrote:
> Anthony Atkielski, AKA MXSMANIC, is a troll and a vandal. He has driven many
> regular posters from these newsgroups.
>
> Many argue that he has a 'right' to post his off-topic drivel, and those who
> don't like it should simply ignore it.
>
> People have tried to politely ask him to cut it out.
>
> He has consistantly refused.
>
> It's like going to the beach where a large group of people next to you are
> playing their music too loud. They claim it's their 'right', and there's
> nothing
> you can do about it except leave.
>
> I say "Fight Back"
>
> Go to Anthony's web site www.atkielski.com and book a tour or english lesson.
>
> He will never be able to trust another booking he gets through his website,
> unless he confirms the reservation and/or asks for a deposit.
>
> This change, alone, will drive away at least a few potential 'real life'
> clients.
>
> We have done to his website what he has done to our newsgroup. Made it
> worthless.
>
>
Oh, so he lives in France, and Paris at that. Now, it all suddenly
makes perfect sense.
> Anthony Atkielski, AKA MXSMANIC, is a troll and a vandal. He has driven many
> regular posters from these newsgroups.
>
> Many argue that he has a 'right' to post his off-topic drivel, and those who
> don't like it should simply ignore it.
>
> People have tried to politely ask him to cut it out.
>
> He has consistantly refused.
>
> It's like going to the beach where a large group of people next to you are
> playing their music too loud. They claim it's their 'right', and there's
> nothing
> you can do about it except leave.
>
> I say "Fight Back"
>
> Go to Anthony's web site www.atkielski.com and book a tour or english lesson.
>
> He will never be able to trust another booking he gets through his website,
> unless he confirms the reservation and/or asks for a deposit.
>
> This change, alone, will drive away at least a few potential 'real life'
> clients.
>
> We have done to his website what he has done to our newsgroup. Made it
> worthless.
>
>
Oh, so he lives in France, and Paris at that. Now, it all suddenly
makes perfect sense.