On May 6, 1:01 pm, Ed Augusts <edaugu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hmmmm, Two things!
Oh boy!
> I take exception to quotes out-of-context,
> especially since I'm almost sure that wasn't me who wrote that.
Here's the original article you posted with the "thins" text:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.astrology/msg/cc32d7ce2714d8e7?dmode=source
> so my typos really are few and far between.
Got it. Your typos are really few and far between.
> (2) What you might or might not know is that dozens of FAKE MESSAGES
> with my full name "Edvins" (which I very seldom use) were posted to
> several USENET groups
It sure looks like your article to me, posted from the "mysticbooks"
Earthlink account you were using back then.
> or my daydreams abou "ponies"
"Abou?" Is this one of your "few and far between" typos?
> Now, as for your dislike of MY mild-mannered marketing strategy, or
> perhaps ANY marketing strategy, I don't know your personal situation,
> perhaps you've never written a book that you were proud of and wished
> other people would have a look at it.
I work for a living. Part of my income comes from selling software
that I've written. What I don't do is take advantage of free
advertising by posting commercial articles to Usenet discussion
groups. To my mind, that's no better than e-mail spam.
Here's a quote from the charter for misc.kids.breastfeeding:
"Commercial advertising will not be permitted".
http://groups.google.ca/group/misc.kids.pregnancy/msg/716ba1e91fa925ea
> I don't know what your particular niche is, but I will gladly grant
> you your niche, but hopefully you will grant me mine.
All I did was snip your commercial advertisements. You may feel
comfortable violating newsgroup charters and long-standing Usenet
tradition and etiquette, but that's no reason I have to help you
do so in my replies.
> on the other hand, I am not peddling Viagra or designer luggage
Oh, no. You're in the much more respectable business of astrological
fortune-telling!
[commercial web site advertisements snipped]
f/ups
--
"Why would anyone cook & eat a tiny, hairy hamster when nice, plump
juicy babies are so readily available? Every Safeway already has
some,
already IN the shopping carts!!" -- Evdins Augusts
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.recipes.babies/msg/af9481f83747e133


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