List spammer traced - list wars

From: Mark Green <mark_at_cs.ualberta.ca>
Date: Tue Oct 26 12:06:30 1999

> At 00:43 26-10-1999 -0600, Dr. Green was heard to comment:
>
> >With all the discussion of building your PCBs at home, and the
> >wonderful VAX wars, I didn't think it was that far off topic :-).
>
> Actually, it strikes me that building PCBs at home is perfectly on-topic
> for the list if it involves re-creating "classic" replacement components
> that are no longer made.
>
> Case in point: DEC, at one time, made a supplemental +/-15V switching

You seem to have missed my point, or didn't read the email being
refered to. If we consider making PCBs on topic, which I do,
why don't we consider making cabinets or cases for the same
computers on topic? Do we stop re-creating components at the
board level?

What I found to be amusing was that the spam was related
to the mailing list. Most (all?) of the time you get spam
on a mailing list it has absolutely nothing to do with the
topics under discussion, but in this case it seem to fit in.
I read through the first paragraph or two before I realized
it was intended as a contribution to our discussions.

-- 
Dr. Mark Green                                 mark_at_cs.ualberta.ca
Professor                                      (780) 492-4584
Director, Research Institute for Multimedia Systems (RIMS)
Department of Computing Science                (780) 492-1071 (FAX)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H1, Canada
Received on Tue Oct 26 1999 - 12:06:30 BST

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