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polytarp
Why? Mark Unseen   Jan 25 23:22 UTC 2004

Why was the classics account killed?
13 responses total.
glenda
response 1 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 23:27 UTC 2004

For starting to do the same thing that wellcome did, i.e. do multiple posts
of a really big item.
polytarp
response 2 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 23:28 UTC 2004

No.  It wasn't the same item.  There were to be no duplicate items.
ryan
response 3 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 23:31 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

gull
response 4 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:21 UTC 2004

If you really want people to read those things, post URLs for them
instead of copying the entire text.  Not only does posting items that
long fill up disk space, it makes for a long wait in Backtalk.
polytarp
response 5 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:24 UTC 2004

How's that different from any other item?
gull
response 6 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:29 UTC 2004

Most items don't contain single responses that are seveeral megabytes long.
polytarp
response 7 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:33 UTC 2004

I've never posted any item which was several megabytes long.
cyklone
response 8 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:39 UTC 2004

I agree with gull. Dumping large files is a system problem, not a free
speech problem. 

polytarp
response 9 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:39 UTC 2004

No-one's dumping large files.
cyklone
response 10 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 00:44 UTC 2004

Well, since I'm not a techie, I'll sit back and let you argue with the system
administrators. In this case, though, I'm going to tend to believe them. It's
not like you've been really good at knowing the results of some of your
previous stunts.
naftee
response 11 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 01:03 UTC 2004

heheh
jesuit
response 12 of 13: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:14 UTC 2006

TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
naftee
response 13 of 13: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 03:43 UTC 2006

unlucky
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