Re: OPEN LETTER
valeri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Unfortunately, the google group answer to my previous OPEN LETTER was
uncomprehensible (see other topics). Again, I am going to prosecute the
user rambus2005@xxxxxxxxx (and the known US Company) in the US Court.
So, I repeat my request to google group Administration to provide the
IP address of the above-mentioned user, and to write some more
comprehensible answer. Of course, you understand that the US judge
would NOT be favourble to such sort of answers as I received from you.
In which state will you file suit, crank?
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