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"Anne Onime" > wrote in message
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| I've had my fill of Iowa. Everytime I go up to the state
| Capitol in Raleigh, I run out of carbonated beverages. Maybe
| I'll just bring some extra along next time. Besides, Iowa is
| sweltering this time of year.

Amazing they put the Capitol so far south into North Carolina.
My sympathies, sorta.


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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:02:58 -0500, "pavane"
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> "Anne Onime" > wrote in message
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> | I've had my fill of Iowa. Everytime I go up to the state
> | Capitol in Raleigh, I run out of carbonated beverages. Maybe
> | I'll just bring some extra along next time. Besides, Iowa is
> | sweltering this time of year.
>
> Amazing they put the Capitol so far south into North Carolina.
> My sympathies, sorta.
>


Buy a clue! Anne Onime keeps posting because rfc regulars keep
replying.

My hat is off to the troll: you've got them hooked and with every new
post, they keep biting.

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On 11/20/2010 12:32 AM, sf wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:02:58 -0500, "pavane"
> > wrote:
>>
>> "Anne > wrote in message
>> ...
>> | I've had my fill of Iowa. Everytime I go up to the state
>> | Capitol in Raleigh, I run out of carbonated beverages. Maybe
>> | I'll just bring some extra along next time. Besides, Iowa is
>> | sweltering this time of year.
>>
>> Amazing they put the Capitol so far south into North Carolina.
>> My sympathies, sorta.
>>

>
> Buy a clue! Anne Onime keeps posting because rfc regulars keep
> replying.
>


And "Anne Onime" is the name "Norman Nesco" or whatever uses when they
post through through this anonymous posting service: From: Anne Onime
>

"Norman Nesco" started a thread in another group and then forgot and
kept responding as the anonymous "Anne Onime"


> My hat is off to the troll: you've got them hooked and with every new
> post, they keep biting.
>

Usenet has some "colorful" folks. I read another group and an off the
wall person who calls himself Tibetan monkey brains or something posts
goofball post after post and someone will always respond meaning they
will never go away.
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 08:03:21 -0500, George >
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> And "Anne Onime" is the name "Norman Nesco" or whatever uses when they
> post through through this anonymous posting service: From: Anne Onime
> >
>
> "Norman Nesco" started a thread in another group and then forgot and
> kept responding as the anonymous "Anne Onime"


Yeah, Norman is another one I have filtered.

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In article >,
George > wrote:


> And "Anne Onime" is the name "Norman Nesco" or whatever uses when they
> post through through this anonymous posting service: From: Anne Onime
> >
>
> "Norman Nesco" started a thread in another group and then forgot and
> kept responding as the anonymous "Anne Onime"


Nomen Nescio

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomen_nescio

"Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or
non-specific person. From Latin nomen, name, and nescire, not to know,
be ignorant of. Together, I do not know the name."

When you read a post from an anonymous reposter in one place, and then
another place, it isn't wise to assume they are the same person. Both
are just anonymous reposting services, and they can be used by anybody.

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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 08:59:32 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote:

> Both
> are, and they can be used by anybody.


and deserve to be kill filed just from the anonymous reposting
services POV.

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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 08:59:32 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote:

>In article >,
> George > wrote:
>
>
>> And "Anne Onime" is the name "Norman Nesco" or whatever uses when they
>> post through through this anonymous posting service: From: Anne Onime
>> >
>>
>> "Norman Nesco" started a thread in another group and then forgot and
>> kept responding as the anonymous "Anne Onime"

>
>Nomen Nescio
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomen_nescio
>
>"Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or
>non-specific person. From Latin nomen, name, and nescire, not to know,
>be ignorant of. Together, I do not know the name."
>
>When you read a post from an anonymous reposter in one place, and then
>another place, it isn't wise to assume they are the same person. Both
>are just anonymous reposting services, and they can be used by anybody.


Yeah- but have you ever read anything of value from *any* of the
cutesy 'I ain't telling who I am' twits?

I know this is a cooking group- but I can't remember ever reading a
newsgroup that fed its trolls so well. Just an observation, as I'm a
newbie here but I've been wandering around Usenet for 15 years or so.

Jim
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In article >,
Jim Elbrecht > wrote:

> On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 08:59:32 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote:


> >Nomen Nescio
> >
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomen_nescio
> >
> >"Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or
> >non-specific person. From Latin nomen, name, and nescire, not to know,
> >be ignorant of. Together, I do not know the name."
> >
> >When you read a post from an anonymous reposter in one place, and then
> >another place, it isn't wise to assume they are the same person. Both
> >are just anonymous reposting services, and they can be used by anybody.

>
> Yeah- but have you ever read anything of value from *any* of the
> cutesy 'I ain't telling who I am' twits?


Like you posted (and I snipped), this is a food group. Why would any
legitimate poster need to hide their identity, more than just making up
a fake name? If one was posting about illegal drugs or illegal sex, it
might be wise to hide your identity, as even if what you post is legal
where you live, some overzealous LEO might get a court order to find
your identity and hassle you, trying to find out information about
things that are illegal in their jurisdiction.

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