From williams.jayson at gmail.com Tue Apr 16 20:02:20 2013 From: williams.jayson at gmail.com (Jayson Williams) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 20:02:20 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> LinkedIn ------------ Sbopkg, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Jayson Jayson Williams Operations Business Analyst III at Amerigroup Norfolk, Virginia Area Confirm that you know Jayson Williams: https://www.linkedin.com/e/-is0wmd-hflhzuq6-4h/isd/12523825737/Zmbyzj2P/?hs=false&tok=0TaI8fL8uirlI1 -- You are receiving Invitation to Connect emails. 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URL: From didier.spaier at epsm.fr Tue Apr 16 20:57:19 2013 From: didier.spaier at epsm.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 22:57:19 +0200 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> Message-ID: <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> On 16/04/2013 22:02, Jayson Williams wrote: > LinkedIn > > *From Jayson Williams * > > Operations Business Analyst III at Amerigroup > Norfolk, Virginia Area > > Sbopkg, > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Jayson > > Confirm that you know Jayson > > You are receiving Invitation to Connect emails. Unsubscribe > ? 2012, LinkedIn Corporation. 2029 Stierlin Ct. Mountain View, CA 94043, USA > _______________________________________________ > sbopkg-users mailing list > sbopkg-users at sbopkg.org > http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users SPAM? From Bradley at NorthTech.US Wed Apr 17 04:29:36 2013 From: Bradley at NorthTech.US (Bradley D. Thornton) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 21:29:36 -0700 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> Message-ID: <516E2530.9090901@NorthTech.US> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 On 04/16/2013 01:57 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: > > > SPAM? > Hey Didier, Hey I'm taking a quick survey. I always write it out as SPAM, or SPAMming, or SPAMmers. In fact I insist on always making sure I do to emphasize it. I get a lot of heat for doing that, including people yelling at and flaming me and posting links regarding Hormel's Trademarks and requests that I not capitalize SPAM unless I'm referring to the canned mixture of lard and salt. Even on LQ I get harassed for it. So... I'm interested in knowing why you spell SPAM in all caps too, if you don't mind. No, I'm not kidding. Also, if you know of any links to support the reasons behind doing so I would like if if you shared them with me (So I can arm myself with them. BTW, whenever I get flamed for calling SPAM SPAM, or calling those who engage in such SPAMming activities as SPAMmers, I don't dignify it with a response, which seems to anger people even more - but certainly, there's no doubt whatsoever what I'm talking about when I spell it in all caps and it's very effective in getting the point across. - -- Bradley D. Thornton Manager Network Services NorthTech Computer TEL: +1.310.388.9469 (US) TEL: +44.203.318.2755 (UK) TEL: +41.43.508.05.10 (CH) http://NorthTech.US -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Find this cert at x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net iQEcBAEBAwAGBQJRbiUwAAoJEE1wgkIhr9j3mJ8IAJoaImCK5jxeTDA45LpgO6Z7 olmY4CndX6MEnjp5PfiJx06JEl7TloxKro8z1y3oo6EFdrNt4wvhTa6RIFNGwMBO DmUsbmFX4FhXmUhhTc1eKjRwHFCwLGJL9agyY0HpmB1K7tODukYZwQSTEa4RkIge nYEoJnLVti2QOfMmFEKI4mlhe2FEkfneQnC0BLQk9obh46S0n2SffAhB2CuABVpy I3xFFvb8Lv7iZ8CpPeEapCPf2963DanS7K5k4pop4KPhbTmSaC8OCWfwAAGxP5sM 7pCXfmOm7644Djgcc+W7r6PfMntDmr6aORepvet5eX19AxQOnVn7j5hxKzrrDAA= =XKDm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From robby at rlworkman.net Wed Apr 17 04:41:32 2013 From: robby at rlworkman.net (Robby Workman) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 23:41:32 -0500 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> Message-ID: <20130416234132.3a7cf433.robby@rlworkman.net> On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 22:57:19 +0200 Didier Spaier wrote: > On 16/04/2013 22:02, Jayson Williams wrote: > > LinkedIn > > > > *From Jayson Williams * > > > > Operations Business Analyst III at Amerigroup > > Norfolk, Virginia Area > > > > Sbopkg, > > > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > > > - Jayson > > > > Confirm that you know Jayson > > > > > > You are receiving Invitation to Connect emails. Unsubscribe > > > > ? 2012, LinkedIn Corporation. 2029 Stierlin Ct. Mountain View, CA > > 94043, USA _______________________________________________ > > sbopkg-users mailing list sbopkg-users at sbopkg.org > > http://sbopkg.org/mailman/listinfo/sbopkg-users > > > SPAM? Sorta, but not intentional. This is what happens when you give $social_site access to your mail account, address book, and/or $other_social_site or similar. It "spams" all of your contacts to be helpful. -RW From didier.spaier at epsm.fr Wed Apr 17 14:15:22 2013 From: didier.spaier at epsm.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:15:22 +0200 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <516E2530.9090901@NorthTech.US> References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> <516E2530.9090901@NorthTech.US> Message-ID: <516EAE7A.5050300@epsm.fr> On 17/04/2013 06:29, Bradley D. Thornton wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: RIPEMD160 > > On 04/16/2013 01:57 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: > >> >> SPAM? >> > > Hey Didier, > > Hey I'm taking a quick survey. I always write it out as SPAM, or > SPAMming, or SPAMmers. In fact I insist on always making sure I do to > emphasize it. > > I get a lot of heat for doing that, including people yelling at and > flaming me and posting links regarding Hormel's Trademarks and requests > that I not capitalize SPAM unless I'm referring to the canned mixture of > lard and salt. > > Even on LQ I get harassed for it. > > So... I'm interested in knowing why you spell SPAM in all caps too, if > you don't mind. > > No, I'm not kidding. > > Also, if you know of any links to support the reasons behind doing so I > would like if if you shared them with me (So I can arm myself with them. > > BTW, whenever I get flamed for calling SPAM SPAM, or calling those who > engage in such SPAMming activities as SPAMmers, I don't dignify it with > a response, which seems to anger people even more - but certainly, > there's no doubt whatsoever what I'm talking about when I spell it in > all caps and it's very effective in getting the point across. Hey Bradley, That's only an habit, due maybe in part to the fact that the program that tag these emails (not all of them, alas) before delivering it to me do capitalize SPAM in the subject line (feature which I use to filter them), and in part to my angriness when I receive too of them, which makes me yell. Also, I think that giving a specific meaning to capitalization is in part a cultural trait. I didn't know about Hormel's trademark before you mentioned it. Hopefully it seems that we have less companies here threatening to sue you because you infringe their copyright, intellectual property, software patent (hopefully we are still mostly exempt of the latter in Europe), in part because we have less lawyers eager to make money with that kind of case. But, I digress. Other than being a trademark, I don't see a reason not to capitalize it, and didn't find any other listed after a (very short, I admit) search on the Internet. So, as I don't care to protect Hormel's trademark I will continue to capitalize SPAM. If someone complain about that and I am in a mood of answering, that answer will simply be "why not?". Cheers, Didier Spaier Posted from my sunny countryside in Burgundy (France). From williams.jayson at gmail.com Wed Apr 17 18:09:59 2013 From: williams.jayson at gmail.com (Jayson Williams) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 14:09:59 -0400 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> Message-ID: Very sorry all. Very embarrassed! LinkedIn scanned all my contacts and sent out an invite. I was to rushed to look over the list prior to hitting OK. My deepest regrets! On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: > On 16/04/2013 22:02, Jayson Williams wrote: > >> LinkedIn >> >> *From Jayson Williams * >> >> >> Operations Business Analyst III at Amerigroup >> Norfolk, Virginia Area >> >> Sbopkg, >> >> I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. >> >> - Jayson >> >> Confirm that you know Jayson > is0wmd-hflhzuq6-4h/isd/**12523825737/Zmbyzj2P/?hs=** >> false&tok=0TaI8fL8uirlI1> >> >> >> You are receiving Invitation to Connect emails. Unsubscribe < >> http://www.linkedin.com/e/-**is0wmd-hflhzuq6-4h/** >> rgZAWf7LwJZkdBnEw9dOKulv8LchXc**rHoTip/goo/sbopkg-users%** >> 40sbopkg%2Eorg/20061/**I4149304765_1/?hs=false&tok=**1hW7JWPSqirlI1 >> > >> >> ? 2012, LinkedIn Corporation. 2029 Stierlin Ct. Mountain View, CA 94043, >> USA >> ______________________________**_________________ >> sbopkg-users mailing list >> sbopkg-users at sbopkg.org >> http://sbopkg.org/mailman/**listinfo/sbopkg-users >> > > > SPAM? > > ______________________________**_________________ > sbopkg-users mailing list > sbopkg-users at sbopkg.org > http://sbopkg.org/mailman/**listinfo/sbopkg-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From didier.spaier at epsm.fr Wed Apr 17 19:24:10 2013 From: didier.spaier at epsm.fr (Didier Spaier) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 21:24:10 +0200 Subject: [sbopkg-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn In-Reply-To: References: <2018621617.8941031.1366142540649.JavaMail.app@ela4-app0135.prod> <516DBB2F.9010208@epsm.fr> Message-ID: <516EF6DA.5070706@epsm.fr> On 17/04/2013 20:09, Jayson Williams wrote: > Very sorry all. Very embarrassed! LinkedIn scanned all my contacts and sent out an invite. I was to rushed to look over the list prior to hitting OK. > > My deepest regrets! > np I'm just happy to have closed my accounts on these "social" networks a while ago ;) PS Good guess, Robby.