Then I guess this is a perfect example of how quickly you jump to rash
conclusions based on little or no evidence. Legitimate people do use
usernames and as a matter of fact so do you "WestTexasLawrence", I thought
you said you sure wouldn't visit my site? Let alone register an account.

I merely wanted to contribute by providing a forum for open discussions
about this new and exciting technology, if noone has a use for it that's
fine too.

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence <sa...@pobox.com> wrote:

>  Mr. Trout,
>
> With a one-line ungrammatical email from a pseudonym which just advertises
> your site, with no further information, I'd actually tend to conclude that
> your site sure is a scam site.  Legitimate websites are generally associated
> with legitimate people, and  to drop one-line spam messages into Vortex.
>
> I *sure* wouldn't visit "your site" from a Windows box, and probably
> wouldn't visit it at all.  And I'd suggest to the everyone else on Vortex
> that you give that site a wide berth, unless you happen to know for a fact
> that it's not going to be toxic to your computer.
>
>
> On 11-05-09 12:49 AM, Drowning Trout wrote:
>
> What a waste of valuable domain names. Please don't confuse my site e-cat
> dot us/ <http://e-cat.us/> as a scam or phishing site.
>
>

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