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Oh, great.  Now it appears that whatever is SPAMing us with ad links got a user name: "Boomer".  Although I think it might be possible for a zombie computer to do this, I'm leaning towards the idea that it's an actual person.  They must be subjected to live unsedated vivisection.  ---Ricimer 25 Aug 2005
Oh, great.  Now it appears that whatever is SPAMing us with ad links got a user name: "Boomer".  Although I think it might be possible for a zombie computer to do this, I'm leaning towards the idea that it's an actual person.  They must be subjected to live unsedated vivisection.  ---Ricimer 25 Aug 2005
: Yeah, this is a real person. But they are likely still controlling another computer to do it. There are a few ways to go about reducing this stuff, but what I really don't get is that some yahoo actually wastes their time spamming a board that has thousands--THOUSANDS--of people who read and edit it deily, eliminating their "work" in  seconds. They're wasting their time more than they get on our nerves. [[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 21:02, 25 Aug 2005 (EDT)

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For some reason, I'm really excited about this episode. Kuralyov 01:28, 29 Jun 2005 (EDT)

Oh, great. Now it appears that whatever is SPAMing us with ad links got a user name: "Boomer". Although I think it might be possible for a zombie computer to do this, I'm leaning towards the idea that it's an actual person. They must be subjected to live unsedated vivisection. ---Ricimer 25 Aug 2005

Yeah, this is a real person. But they are likely still controlling another computer to do it. There are a few ways to go about reducing this stuff, but what I really don't get is that some yahoo actually wastes their time spamming a board that has thousands--THOUSANDS--of people who read and edit it deily, eliminating their "work" in seconds. They're wasting their time more than they get on our nerves. Spencerian 21:02, 25 Aug 2005 (EDT)