In article <iq6fralv7gkdajor49jrapa2vuujd8etv4@4ax.com>,
nothermark@not.here says...
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> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 01:44:17 -0700, ya_macuser <mac@home.com> wrote:
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> >On 2015-07-28 05:00:53 +0000, anon@anon.com said:
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> >> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 18:27:13 -0700, ya_macuser <mac@home.com> wrote:
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> >>> Thanks for your reply.
> >>> OK, so what is "art-of-use.net" about?
> >>> What do they do that you object to?
> >>> I seek to understand.
> >>> Kind regards
> >>
> >> art-of-usenet.net is about getting your email and IP address.
> >
> >Thanks for your reply.
> >Yes, as I stated in my opening msg; I have signed up.
> >Yes, they have my email and IP address.
> >So now what.
> >How does it work for audiobooks in English?
> >Where does one find the password to unrar their posts?
> >Where does one find an index of their unscrambled subjects?
> >Kind regards
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> I doubt one does as they are all over the place in more than
> audiobooks.
Any time you see a gazillion postings like that and it's not
apparent what it is, then it is probably not a good idea
to download or get involved in any way. Change your e-mail
and password immediately. I would even suggest opening a new
account with your server and discarding your old one.
Sorry you got a crappy sounding response at first, but people
are pissed about it and don't take kindly to inquiries.
Good luck and let's hope our newsgroup goes back to
just books someday.
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