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 Subject: Re: *Cell* posts? WTF are they?
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 Always crap from that guy. I kill filtered him a long time ago.
 
 In article <1n6d8atlsja9e51h0hnvsuh7n7e6h8pmco@4ax.com>, Vongury
 <John357@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
 > On Mon, 8 Dec 2014 13:12:31 -0000, "Razr" <R@z.r> wrote:
 >
 > >Does anyone know what these randomly named posts are?
 > >
 > >Perhaps '*Cell*' could tell us...or even give them a name...or a single
 > >header WITH title....or some sort of other clue?
 >
 > Pretty anoying!
 >
 > I see these too. Downloaded them before and the files are always
 > encrypted. Must be for someone else.
 
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