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Understandable?
This isn't "understandable". To block 883,000 innocent people is not a success. Can you imaging a criminal justice system that wrongly imprisoned 883,000 people, just to catch the 17,000 who were actually guilty? It would be an atrocity.

No, this is worse than what the spammers do, and it's indefensible. If you were among the 883,000, you'd agree.
Posted by: TimeBomb   Posted on: 05/10/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I agree and disagree  Been_Done_Before | 05/10/05
Been_Done_Don't_Know...  gordon@... | 05/10/05
I do know what i am talking about  Been_Done_Before | 05/11/05
re: I do know what i am talking about  NetworkElf | 05/17/05
Anyone seen Bitty today?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/10/05
First Tuesday of the month - you know where he is  Hugh Jass | 05/10/05
At last  pbiss | 05/10/05
Firewalls and AVs...  Zinoron | 05/10/05
The ISP wasn't doing their job.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/10/05
furtherrmore  bradb@... | 05/10/05
You are correct  Hugh Jass | 05/10/05
Unfortunate, but fully understandable...  shawkins | 05/10/05
The 883,000 innocnet customers need to hold the ISP accountable.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/10/05
Understandable?  TimeBomb | 05/10/05
Apples and oranges  James T. Kirk | 05/11/05
Apples and apples  TimeBomb | 05/11/05
absolutely correct  rohn_z | 05/10/05
Re: 900,000 ISP customers blacklisted  none none | 05/10/05
Telewest  Angrier | 05/11/05
Complete crap  ejhonda | 05/11/05
ever seen a cisco firewall filter? this is a common business practice. that  wessonjoe | 05/11/05

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