Please stop clogging up our threads with your garbage.

Since this has been happening fairly often lately, I'll speak up this once. An anonymous post responding to another anonymous post with vauge allegations and abuse doesn't add anything useful to the thread either. Stick to just the facts, or log in and vote. Otherwise it's just troll feeding, and because it's anonymous, it could just as well be a troll itself. For all I know, it's the same person making all of these AM posts. Update: Plus, if your guess as to who is making the anonymous posts happens to be correct, then history shows your posts will have no effect anyway. Minor edits.

Update 2: This comment is also directed towards those six people who upvoted and threefour people who voted "keep" on this node. (I think it's too bad that a surefire way to get upvotes is to feed a known troll.)


In reply to Re^4: Mojo app running IIS CGI by haukex
in thread Mojo app running IIS CGI by WookieeJeff

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