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N_P

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Re: Nicholas Papadopoulos and updated.com

Thank you I appreciate your understanding.

I thought all this could have been avoided simply between me and Netflix and a 20 second message to the administrator of the website, thats all.

N P


93254336
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reply to N_P
said by N_P :

You didn't read my earlier reply to this. The phone number from Netflix was posted on his website as his business phone (don't waste your time on this).
Netflix? What does the online DVD rental company have to do with this?

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said by N_P :

Thank you I appreciate your understanding.

I thought all this could have been avoided simply between me and Netfixer and a 20 second message to the administrator of the website, thats all.

N P
Well just maybe through it all..you might find another friend .

“Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness blow the rest away.”
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reply to 93254336
said by 93254336 See Profile :

Netflix? What does the online DVD rental company have to do with this?
This guy's a doofus who can't tell the difference between Netflix and NetFixer See Profile, and who apparently has no shame about making a fool of himself in public.
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Blue2
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reply to 93254336
Hogwash. Not only do we have too many lawyers, we have too many armchair lawyers.

"If someone simply disagrees with you, however strongly or unpleasantly, that isn't harassment. Someone who sends you a single email message that isn't overtly threatening probably hasn't harassed you. ... Harassment usually involves repeated communications via email or some sort of instant messaging program after the harasser has clearly been told to go away." (emphasis added)
»www.haltabuse.org/help/isit.shtml

You'd think from reading this posting that the only ways to resolve problems are:

1) Insults
2) Lawsuits
3) Weapons

I'm sure that N_P and NetFixer will come to an understanding if the rest of you put down 1, 2 and 3 and let them 4) communicate.

This "cowboy" mentality is what usually turns a "misunderstanding" into a "situation".


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As far as I am concerned, if someone purposely makes an unwelcome phone call to my residence at 3 AM, it's going to pursued as harassment.

said by Blue2 See Profile :

I'm sure that N_P and NetFixer will come to an understanding if the rest of you put down 1, 2 and 3 and let them 4) communicate.
Don't you mean N_P and Netflix?



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reply to N_P
Dear Mr. N_P

By Florida law you simply have no case against the person simply known as netfixer. As Netfixer said already he could not delete his post as it was already in the archives. He advised you to contact the admins, something to my understanding has already been done by your self. From reading all the threads it looks like the admins have not yet decided to remove the post yet. They may still remove the post but have yet to make a decission. Why threaten netfixer, he cant make it disapper any faster. You claim all he has to do is contact the admins, well as someone who has had something removed from the archives ( a deletion of a post written by my self it took almost 10 days for it to be removed) Removing post from the archives is not something they do lightly or something that happens in mere minutes around here. Also I have to say that I am ashamed to live in the same state as you. The company that you are associated with got alot of bad press 2 to 3 years ago, at the same time that same company was not doing anything to improve there image. I remember the updated.com problems. I know someone personally who was caught up in the mess back then and he still has nothing nice to say about updated.com. So you can stop with your empty threats where you have no legal grounds. Please go see a shrink as your actions here make me want to belive that you need professional mental help.


N_P

@atlanticbb.net

  Sorry, you must have misunderstood there is no lawsuit either nor in FL or TN or anywhere.Netfixer apologized I accepted his apology. Why don't you read this article for better use of time:

58 minutes ago

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Scientists in China have identified a gene variant which appears to protect Chinese people from various types of cancer.

In the latest issue of the journal Nature Genetics, the experts said they had studied the DNA of nearly 10,000 Chinese people over 6- years and had found that the gene variant appeared far more frequently in those who were cancer-free.

"We have identified a variant of the CASP8 gene that appears to be associated with lower risk of lung, oesophageal, gastric, colorectal, cervical and breast cancers in Chinese people," Dongxin Lin of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing wrote in an e-mail to Reuters.

It is well known that the gene caspase-8 (CASP8) regulates cell death. Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is important because it prevents cells from dividing and spreading uncontrollably, a process that can result in cancer.

However, scientists know little about the variants of this gene and the roles they play in cancer susceptibility.

Between January 1997 and July 2003, researchers in various cancer institutes in Beijing examined the DNA of 5,000 patients with lung, oesophageal, colorectal, cervical, stomach and breast cancer, and 4,972 others who were cancer-free.

The gene variant showed up in 25 percent of those who were cancer-free, and in 20 percent of those who had cancer.

Explaining how this gene variant might have benefited its carriers, Lin said: "Carriers may have lower apoptotic cell death of T lymphocytes (white blood cells) when they fight with malignant or premalignant cells."

"The immune status is very important in cancer development, and genetic variation in the immune system is associated with predisposition to cancer," Lin said.

The discovery may help identify high-risk individuals.

"The genetic variant we identified might (serve) as a genetic marker in identifying high-risk individuals, which is an important step in targeted prevention and early detection of human cancer," Lin said.

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. It accounted for 7.6 million, or 13 percent, of a total of 58 million deaths worldwide in 2005, according to the World Health Organization.

WHO projects that figure rising to 9 million in 2015 and 11.4 million in 2030.

stonecolddsl
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It does not change the fact that in my own opinion that you need serious professional mental help.


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NetFixer and N-P both have gotten a thorough airing of what they have to say. That's exactly how message boards are supposed to work. Wandering off into talking about mental illness and whether we'd personally press charges for a latenight phone call is, well, wandering off...
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Time to say Good-bye.
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