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twinkie
response 100 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 03:09 UTC 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                             Contact: U. Chickie  
24 October 2001                                   E-mail: 
                                                  ultrachickie@twinkienet.com

SOUTH LYON, MI - In yet another heated press release, TwinkieTime Productions
Global Group President and CEO Kevin "Twinkie" Nicholls defended the honor
of his girlfriend. 

"Pip seems to think that it was a date, but he's clearly distorting the
facts." Mr. Nicholls then produced an electronic message from his girlfriend
which stated "He thought it was a date."

According to Mr. Nicholls "It's clear that Mr. Thomas is a very sad, and
delusional man. These files I happened to find in his home directory paint
quite a vivid picture of a boy who simply could not hold reality in his little
hands. Not even for a moment. I ask you, is this the sort of person for Grex's
board? I think not. They're stocked up on delusional people as it is."

"Twinkie" declined to comment on the choice the Thomas party made for their
campaign management, stating only "It's a great choice. Really."
 
 
About TwinkieTime Elections
 
 TwinkieTime Elections (A subsidiary of the TwinkieTime Productions Global
 Group) is a public relations and media promotions corporation founded in
 Farmington Hills, Michigan in 1996. Operating headquarters were moved to
 South Lyon, Michigan in 1999. It is a best-of-breed provider with such
 notable successes as the "Get My Friends on the Board" campaign in 1998,
 "Shitdicks For Grex" outreach program in 1999 and 2000, "Don't Elect
 Twinkie" campaign in 2001, and "Shenanigans!" promotions. TwinkieTime
 Productions, a privately-held corporation, maintains holdings throughout
 the United States, Canada, and El Salvador.

krj
response 101 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 03:28 UTC 2001

Going back to a serious resp:94 from Jamie :: he wrote, regarding the 
membership vote on the censored log:

> As it is, my vote would not have mattered.  It was clear prior to the issue
> that it was going to be left open.  Becoming a member soley to vote in an
> elections that was a foregone conclusion would have been a waste of money.
> Yeah, it is a heartless attitude, but that's the way the real world works.

I disagree with Jamie that his vote wouldn't have mattered, and that
the result was a foregone conclusion.
The membership vote was 
      yes (to close the log)  14
      no                      19    (resp:coop11,173,251)
                                    (coop11 conference, item 173, resp 251)

Jamie could have been #15, Joe Saul could have been #16, and if you 
couldn't have moved another four votes in such a low-turnout election,
then what sort of an online politician are you?  Probably 60 
Grex members did not vote on this proposal.

The annoying thing is that I lean Jamie's way on the closing of the log, 
and in item:17 from April 2001 he was making a productive argument on 
the topic instead of working hard to piss people off.
pthomas
response 102 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 03:29 UTC 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                 Phil Thomas
24 October 2001                                       pthomas@arbornet.org


THOMAS CONDEMNS "POLITICS OF PERSONAL DESTRUCTION"


NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, DC - Phil Thomas, pre-candidate for the Cyberspace
Communications Board of Directors, today condemned the recent release by
"TwinkieTime Elections," public relations contractor for the James Howard
campaign. 

"I expected nothing less from this company," said Thomas. "These
distasteful sleaze tactics are one of the reasons I left the Howard
campaign. The politics of personal destruction are alive and well."

"In the interests of straight talk, why does Mr Howard continue to retain
the services of these purveyors of prurience?" Thomas declared. "He
should put himself ahead of this mudslinging and retain other
management." 

When inquired about whether he really did "think it was a date," Thomas
observed "Well, let's just say that's not the whole story." He refused
further comment on the matter.

Thomas ended his statement with a strong declaration of principle. "The
other side knows that I have the moral high ground, so they resort to
tabloid-style attacks. My campaign repudiates such corrupt practices."

ABOUT PHIL THOMAS: Phil Thomas recently declared his pre-candidacy for
the Cyberspace Communications Board of Directors.
eeyore
response 103 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 03:53 UTC 2001

You know, if you guys are going to scream about wanting to make changes, then
you should be in a position to have the power to make those changes.  To have
the power you need to be a member of Grex, since quite frankly the BoD doesn't
do crap with policy.  So either become a member, and then *vote*, or just shut
the hell up.  
janc
response 104 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:05 UTC 2001

I'm not sure what a "pre-candidate" is.  Pthomas isn't a candidate until he
announces his candidacy in the coop nominations item.
pthomas
response 105 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:06 UTC 2001

It's like how Lyndon LaRouche is a Democratic presidental
"pre-candidate."
jp2
response 106 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:18 UTC 2001

This response has been erased.

krj
response 107 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:30 UTC 2001

Yeah, have you been paying any attention at all?  jp2 has spoken, 
truth has been revealed!
It is our task to embrace the truth, not to challenge it!
aruba
response 108 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:34 UTC 2001

I agree strongly with Ken that the vote on the censored log was not a foregone conclusion. I expected it to go the other way, and was quite stunned at the result.
richard
response 109 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 04:38 UTC 2001

Be forewarned that JP2 considers each and every word he types to be his 
personal "artistic" property, and any reproduction, re-transmission or 
other use thereof without his permission and he will sue.  This means 
that if this item gets reproduced in another item in this conf, without 
his permission, he will sue. This item has JP2's postings in it. If it 
gets linked anywhere, on or off site, without his permission, he will 
sue.  If someone takes tonight's party logs, full of jp2's chat 
transcripts, and posts them over on mnet in an item, he will not only 
sue, but he will use root to hide them or request their deletion.

JP2, if you want to serve on Grex's board, you should agree to 
indemnify grex and the users of grex and anyone who reads or posts on 
grex.  You should agree to hold harmless anyone who chooses to 
reproduce or re-transmit any items or party logs or other 
communications on grex that contain all or in part your words that were 
posted in any grex forum, all of which are by definition public.  Grex 
is a commune.  These conferences and party are essentially the 
intellectual property of the grex collective.  Grex allows anonymous 
user access from the internet  You post on here, and a month from now, 
someone might type "JP2" or your name in Google and see this item or 
any other item come up as a search result.  And this person wont have 
to get a user ID to read it, copy it or re-transmit it. The postings 
here are accessible without there being a trace of who accesses it.  
The minute you post here, you have no control or idea who may read it.  
In fact the entire internet may read it, millions of people.    

It is very important that you indemnify as a means of showing your 
willingness to be part of the collective and to show your faith in the 
collective.  No one is going to want to deal with you, talk with you in 
party, correspond with you, or anything else if you so zealously guard 
your "intellectual rights" that they have to fear being sued.  You post 
here and you agree to share your intellectual rights to the material 
posted herein.  It is not possible to strictly enforce copyright law in 
this environment.  Any strict interpretation and Grex would have to 
shut down.  So you either accept grex for what it is or you shouldnt 
run.  And accepting means indemnifying.
  
styles
response 110 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 05:53 UTC 2001

i'd like to thank ken for including me in the ever declining state of
Arbornet, Inc., as an active participant in its demise.  Ken, thanks, its
clear that participation on Arbornet's board of directors is the true reason
for financial decline in an already financiallly declining public access
bulletin board system, as that is the true core of, well, financial decline. 
Serving as a member of the board is, while not time consuming, not something
everyone is willing to make time for, and as a person who has dedicated his
time to making the system function better (m-net) and making the corporation
run smoothly, even in times where members of the board disagree with
themselves, solely for the sake of making life better for the users, even
without statistics of revenue increase to back my validity as a volunteer for
something i believe in, to someone who so kindly offers financial reports with
intent to aggravate, I'd like to offer a hefty "fuck you" for all of your
thoughtful contributions to the well being of public systems, namely
m-net.arbornet.org. love you, -Anthony.
krj
response 111 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 06:14 UTC 2001

Styles must be referring to my resp:78, the catalog of M-net downward
trends, where I wrote:
>      Number of active BBS participants who have 
>      started in the last 3 years or so, since 
>      jp2, styles and pthomas:                      a small integer
>                                                    approaching zero

I'm sorry, I did not mean to imply that pthomas, jp2 and styles were the 
CAUSE of new people not coming to M-net conferencing.
They are rather the markers; as far as I can tell, they are the last 
M-net BBS participants to arrive and stay active.  

I am making this argument to challenge Jamie's campaign claim that he 
has "demonstrated considerable ability" as an Arbornet board member
and "PR geek."  If he'd demonstrated ability, one would expect to see
an upturn in new BBS users.  But the effect from his publicity work 
was transitory.

My apologies for the misunderstanding.  I have no quarrel whatever
with anything styles has done on Arbornet, either as a 
board member or conference participant.
styles
response 112 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 06:33 UTC 2001

thanks for the apology.
i see where you are going, but i do have to say that jamie has indeed brought
users to m-net, be they bbs users or not, via slashdot/rootprompt/wired
articles.  this far more than other board members have done to increase the
user base on m-net, regardles of whether or not it has generated revenue or
an increase in the bbs user base.
krj
response 113 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 06:43 UTC 2001

I will agree that Jamie did good work in getting the articles about 
M-net into the Unix online press, and that these articles did bring
new users to the system, some of whom even contributed money.
styles
response 114 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 07:15 UTC 2001

...and i would like to extend that no one on the board currently, (nor recently
(in the past two or three years) has brought that many new users to m-net.
keep in mind, please, that this is not a pro- nor anti-jamie response, i am
simply stating that which is.  He writes lots of articles, and includes m-net,
and puches a transient flood of new users to the system.  Most of these users
leave, never to return again, but some do indeed stay.
spooked
response 115 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 11:30 UTC 2001

I'm sorry this issue about non-local board members is so contentious, and
misunderstood.

I raised it because I'm in Australia, and it's pretty hard for me to get
to MI for monthly board meetings.

However, it is *free* (i.e. $0.00) to conference via netmeeting - no
conference calls needed.  

Anyhow, it's no biggie.  

scott
response 116 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 12:18 UTC 2001

I'll be voting against jp2, I think.

However, I've been extremely entertained by the pthomas/twinkie press
releases.  :)
md
response 117 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 12:29 UTC 2001

[You read it here first: Jamie, who nominated himself as a lame joke on 
Grex, will get all defensive and genuinely pissed off if the voting 
goes against him.  He has that type of personality, if you know what I 
mean.  It will be the funniest part of the joke, and I hope I'm not 
spoiling it by giving it away like this.]
jp2
response 118 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 13:41 UTC 2001

This response has been erased.

jp2
response 119 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 13:53 UTC 2001

This response has been erased.

md
response 120 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 14:14 UTC 2001

What about copying and retaining for evidentiary purposes only?
tfbjr
response 121 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 14:47 UTC 2001

I admit, it took a few posts and responses for me to realize Jamie was 
only trolling.  His own press releases made it fairly clear.

What didn't mesh is that a good troller would take the minor insults I 
threw at him and would have had more fun with them.  So that ruled him 
out as a good troller.

The DMCA comments again revealed him as a troll.

Other comments revealed a possible hint of desire to be elected.

So now I'm confused.  Jamie, are you serious about winning?  Is it a 
joke?  

Apparently both.  What a disappointing combination it has to be in the 
long run.  Perhaps you will consider it complimentary, but it reminds 
me somewhat of Andy Kaufman with the whole wrestling thing he got 
into.  It was more humorous to him than anyone else.

I'm not simply slamming you (no wrestling pun intended), I'm honestly 
baffled trying to read your intentions.
gull
response 122 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:25 UTC 2001

Re #34: That's just silly.  Saying that photocopying a driver's license 
for ID purposes is illegal because copying a license for the purpose of 
deceiving someone is illegal is like saying that calling someone on the 
telephone is illegal because the telephone can be used to make illegal 
obscene phone calls.

Re #109:
I think, as a political candidate, jp2's words are considered public 
record and you can quote him all you want.

Re #115:
Some people might object to requiring all board members to run a 
Windows-only piece of software. ;>
janc
response 123 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:58 UTC 2001

Re netmeeting:  Actually most of the protocols spoken by Microsoft
Netmeeting are industry standard teleconferencing protocols.  There
are open source versions that will interoperate with netmeeting, though
they are not well developed. See for example
http://www.freesoft.org/software/NetMeeting/
pthomas
response 124 of 335: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 16:15 UTC 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE           Phil Thomas            pthomas@arbornet.org
25 October 2001

THOMAS SCRIBBLES ITEM 

Cyberspace Communications Board of Directors pre-candidate Phil Thomas
today scribbled a response in the M-Net "general conference," noting his
ability on that system to control his intellectual property.

"In the interests of straight talk, the response I scribbled wasn't really
anything too worthy, but it could have been." said Thomas. "I'm glad that
on M-Net I have the right to do this, whereas on Grex they believe that
the instant you write something it belongs to the 'commune,' despite the
fact that this notion violates every legal precedent known to man, and
every ethical and moral precedent founded in reason."

When asked again about the charges released by TwinkieTime Communications,
he declared that "I will not dignify these allegations with a further
response."

Thomas ended his statement condemning what he called the "deplorable state
of affairs" on Grex, saying "They are in the clutches of the collectivist
lie. I intend to give them a dose of reality."

ABOUT PHIL THOMAS: Phil Thomas recently declared his pre-candidacy for the
Cyberspace Communications Board of Directors. 

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