Heres the issue. . .as I see it

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Heres the issue. . .as I see it C J. 05-31-2007
Posted by C J. on May 31, 2007, 10:30 pm
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I'm beginning to wonder what the majority of would be posters and lurkers
coming here - looking for a solution to their malware or viral problems -
must be thinking, as they are forced to sift through waves of crossposted,
senseless visual vomitus in order to find a simple answer to a fucking
problem.

Have either one of you lugnuts given any thought to this, Mr Butts or Mr.
4Q? The needs of the many who come here, outweigh the needs of you two to
disrupt, and cause drama - wouldn't you agree??

Perhaps no one who comes here to these newsgroups, happen to care about what
you think of your apparent parade of "trolls" in your sig (some of whom
still are /or have been valuable contributers to these forums.)

Have you given much thought (if any) to that lately, Mr Butts?
Don't think its bad for business??

That said - I believe the answer to the above questions must be NO.

To the other extreme, we have postings found on other reputable user
forums, even on MVP Blogs web wide - which appear to stand on their own
merits - where opinions expressed, concern PCbutts' apparent lack of
honesty, ethics, and his overall bad reputation as
a self proclaimed malware fighter, but who really is by all reports: a
common yob, as well as a thief of other peoples ideas.

What does having ethics, and being sincere and honest entail - Mr Butts?
When you use someone elses work as an integrated part of a tool you make
and/or are going to promote as your own - you should ask the persons for
their permission to incorporate their work in your tool - first - then be
honest enough to give them credit for their effort - as a condition of using
their work within your own.

Given the factual basis and nature of those many claims I've reviewed -
these reports must be true and credible. Further, based on a preponderance
of evedence, I've examined web wide - and here in these newsgroups - my
findings are that you're none of the above and that you are in fact - are
lacking ethics, are a dishonest thief, and are a clueless twat.

It's all really simple: If you have to take cheap shots and flame your
competitors - while refering those looking for help (who probably would have
used your tool,) to your site - only for them to see what paranoid garbage
and utter filth about others you've posted there; you've cheapened any
value your own tool might have in their eyes.

So what about Dustin Cook? At least - regardless of how retarded, or simple
it looks according to you, Mr 4Q - the tool works as its creator intended.

Dustin seems to care enough about bughunter as a tool - to keep refining it
and updating it to meet new threats.

Why Dustin even bothers to dignify yours and PCbutts nauseous postings with
a response - (when considering the source would be a wiser avenue, and)
seeing you're both more dildo - than you are
desperados, I'll leave that for him to answer for himself.

Tag me as fed up and Flame away. I could care less.



Posted by pcbutts1 on May 31, 2007, 11:37 pm
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You have not dug deep enough into the archives. I wrote several tools at the
request of my fellow mvp's. My tools were stolen and modified by a now MVP
Dave Nelson aka noahdfear. This was years ago, when confronted he denied it
and everybody believed him and labeled me the thief. I've had 3 to date
stolen. Noahdfear went so far as to report me to my ISP but after I proved
ownership to them they dropped the matter and have been ever since. I took
my tool back, modified it, passworded it, compiled it, then sold it. Now on
a completely different subject, I found more evidence on just how sick your
buddy Dustbin is, a video this time. WARNING if you have a weak stomach do
not click on this link
http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/warning.htm

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> I'm beginning to wonder what the majority of would be posters and lurkers
> coming here - looking for a solution to their malware or viral problems -
> must be thinking, as they are forced to sift through waves of crossposted,
> senseless visual vomitus in order to find a simple answer to a fucking
> problem.
>
> Have either one of you lugnuts given any thought to this, Mr Butts or Mr.
> 4Q? The needs of the many who come here, outweigh the needs of you two to
> disrupt, and cause drama - wouldn't you agree??
>
> Perhaps no one who comes here to these newsgroups, happen to care about
> what you think of your apparent parade of "trolls" in your sig (some of
> whom still are /or have been valuable contributers to these forums.)
>
> Have you given much thought (if any) to that lately, Mr Butts?
> Don't think its bad for business??
>
> That said - I believe the answer to the above questions must be NO.
>
> To the other extreme, we have postings found on other reputable user
> forums, even on MVP Blogs web wide - which appear to stand on their own
> merits - where opinions expressed, concern PCbutts' apparent lack of
> honesty, ethics, and his overall bad reputation as
> a self proclaimed malware fighter, but who really is by all reports: a
> common yob, as well as a thief of other peoples ideas.
>
> What does having ethics, and being sincere and honest entail - Mr Butts?
> When you use someone elses work as an integrated part of a tool you make
> and/or are going to promote as your own - you should ask the persons for
> their permission to incorporate their work in your tool - first - then be
> honest enough to give them credit for their effort - as a condition of
> using their work within your own.
>
> Given the factual basis and nature of those many claims I've reviewed -
> these reports must be true and credible. Further, based on a preponderance
> of evedence, I've examined web wide - and here in these newsgroups - my
> findings are that you're none of the above and that you are in fact - are
> lacking ethics, are a dishonest thief, and are a clueless twat.
>
> It's all really simple: If you have to take cheap shots and flame your
> competitors - while refering those looking for help (who probably would
> have used your tool,) to your site - only for them to see what paranoid
> garbage and utter filth about others you've posted there; you've
> cheapened any value your own tool might have in their eyes.
>
> So what about Dustin Cook? At least - regardless of how retarded, or
> simple it looks according to you, Mr 4Q - the tool works as its creator
> intended.
>
> Dustin seems to care enough about bughunter as a tool - to keep refining
> it and updating it to meet new threats.
>
> Why Dustin even bothers to dignify yours and PCbutts nauseous postings
> with a response - (when considering the source would be a wiser avenue,
> and) seeing you're both more dildo - than you are
> desperados, I'll leave that for him to answer for himself.
>
> Tag me as fed up and Flame away. I could care less.
>
>
>



Posted by What's in a Name? on May 31, 2007, 11:51 pm
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pcbutts1 wrote:
> You have not dug deep enough into the archives.

Do you like this one?

http://www.futurehardware.in/560081.htm

max
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Posted by C J. on June 1, 2007, 12:50 am
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> pcbutts1 wrote:
>> You have not dug deep enough into the archives.
>
> Do you like this one?
>
> http://www.futurehardware.in/560081.htm
>
> max
> --
> My Pages:
> Virus Removal Instructions:
> http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/removal.html
> Keeping Windows Clean:
> http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/keepingclean.html
> Tools: http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/tools.html
> Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply. nomail.afraid.org is
> specifically setup for USENET.Feel free to use it yourself.

Ooooooooooooooo... I missed those in my search. Thanks Max.



Posted by on June 1, 2007, 1:25 am
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>
>
>
>
>
> > pcbutts1 wrote:
> >> You have not dug deep enough into the archives.
>
> > Do you like this one?
>
> >http://www.futurehardware.in/560081.htm
>
> > max
> > --
> > My Pages:
> > Virus Removal Instructions:
> >http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/removal.html
> > Keeping Windows Clean:
> >http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/keepingclean.html
> > Tools:http://maxpro4u.freehostingnow.com/tools.html
> > Change nomail.afraid.org to gmail.com to reply. nomail.afraid.org is
> > specifically setup for USENET.Feel free to use it yourself.
>
> Ooooooooooooooo... I missed those in my search. Thanks Max.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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