> I agree. It's on-topic (as far as I am
concerned) to ask about jobs
> working with classic computers.
Agreed.
But if that's what he wanted to do, I think he should have mailed the
list. If he had, I'd've had no problem with it. I didn't get a copy,
so I can't check directly, but my impression from the quotes and
discussion is that he scraped the subscriber list, or recent posters'
addresses, or some such, and spammed them. (And yes, I consider it
spam: unsolicited, check; bulk, check; email, check. That I didn't get
a copy means nothing; from what I can tell from the discussion I have
seen, it appears to have been sent through Google, so I would have no
identifiable traces even if he did (try to) send to me too.)
Seconded. This guy is one of us. If you cannot help
or are not
interested, just hit delete and be done with it.
Being one of us does not, in my opinion, excuse spamming. Indeed, I'm
having trouble thinking of anything that does.
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