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   Message 4,226 of 4,675   
   Terje Mathisen to Frank Kotler   
   Re: Refuting the {Linz, Sipser and Kozen   
   17 Dec 20 12:48:36   
   
   From: terje.mathisen@nospicedham.tmsw.no   
      
   Frank Kotler wrote:   
   > On 12/16/2020 08:40 PM, olcott wrote:   
   >> On 12/15/2020 3:05 AM, wolfgang kern wrote:   
   >>> removed theory etc.   
   >>>   
   >>> On 14.12.2020 22:56, olcott wrote and cyted:   
   >>>   
   >>> A LOT of useless HLL lines.   
   >>> please don't bother us here with this, it's an assembler group.   
   >>> __   
   >>> wolfgang   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> That last message was sent by mistake.   
   >>   
   >> This is the only one that might be relevant to this group:   
   >   
   > Hi Pete,   
   >   
   > As moderator of this newsgroup, I am very reluctant to reject your   
   > messages just because I'm not interested (but I'm not). Woifgang's   
   > message makes me think I'm not the only one...   
   >   
   > Could I ask you to not post on this topic here?   
   >   
   > Could I ask Wolfgang (and others) to simply ignore messages you don't   
   > like? It only takes you a second to click "next".   
   >   
   > There's an "issue" here. If clax86 is on the lost of newsgroups, it   
   > comes to my attention. If I reject it - NONE of the messages get posted!   
   > If it were up to me, it wouldn't work this way, but it isn't.   
   >   
   > So I think we'll all be happier if clax86 is off your list   
   >   
   > I'm sorry this is a problem.   
      
   This is a _big_ problem imho, you Frank have been a lot more patient   
   that I would have been, I would have at a minimum grey-listed olcott,   
   i.e. only manually forwarded any messages that were clearly relevant to   
   clax.   
      
   Terje   
      
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