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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Acoustics / August 2007



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MI 5: does anyone read this..

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vivek - 27 Aug 2007 21:43 GMT
Hi All,
If most of the members are reading this MI5 newsletter it is fine.
I just dont understand the content.

Thanks

If there are many people who feel the same as i do, probably the
moderator/owner of the group should consider unsubscribing this.
Peter Larsen - 27 Aug 2007 22:50 GMT

> Hi All,
> If most of the members are reading this MI5 newsletter it is fine.

It is not read, and it is filtered out on some servers, including the
one I use.

> I just dont understand the content.

Fine. Nobody does. You're OK and your english is fine.

> Thanks

You're welcome.

> If there are many people who feel the same as i do, probably the
> moderator/owner of the group should consider unsubscribing this.

Yes yes, yes, Google market the usenet as if they invented it and they
don't do much to distinguish between a usenet newsgroup and a local
google group. This is a usenet newsgroup.

It is strongly recommended to use a real newsreader and a nntp
newsserver. Outlook Express with the add-on OE quotefix is sucn, as is
Netscape Communicator version 7, still available from netscape.com.
Shop- and shareware newsreaders also exist, including some that are
designed specifically for following newsgroups with binary content, ie.
files.

  Kind regards

  Peter Larsen
Geoff Leventhall - 29 Aug 2007 19:49 GMT
I have read one or two in the past.  He's definitely a weirdo, but a smart
one.

He is using what seems to be a genuine MI5 e-mail address
MI5victim@mi5.gov.uk

For those who are insulated from the realities of life in the UK, MI5
protects us from threats to national security.  Their web page is
www.mi5.gov.uk .  The current threat level is "severe".

I'm amazed that they let him get away with using that e-mail  --or perhaps
they haven't noticed  they've been taken over by weirdoes.

Of course, he might work there and it is all carefully crafted coded
messages!

Geoff
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> Hi All,
> If most of the members are reading this MI5 newsletter it is fine.
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> If there are many people who feel the same as i do, probably the
> moderator/owner of the group should consider unsubscribing this.
 
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