"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you want (or not know) about GNKSA 2.0 Go to :
>
> <news://news.comp.sys.mac.comm> (might be even on its pc counter Part)
>
> and follow the group. Periodically there will be a Flurry of adnuasum
> posts about GNKSA  2 and how it can save the world A thread on the
> subject can go as many as 300-400 post deep.
>
> Its so bad I have a rule setup in Communicator to automatically mark
> anything associated with GNKSA 2.0 as read.
>
> Basically its a bunch of MIT Ph.D types that sit around and decided if
> you use a signature file with more than 64 caharacters in length
> (including spaces) your breaking international Internet laws. Or if its
> more than 5 lines long you breaking the same law.

Where? Where does it say this?
Here's the guidelines: http://www.gnksa.org/gnksa.txt
Show me where it says that signatures are limited to 64 characters. Quote it
to me. Please.

> Some of the threads go way off the deep-end and indicate the poster
> hasn't seen day light in years.

I'm sorry you hang out in a newsgroup populated by ignorant fanatics, but at
least you're among your own kind there.



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