Xah Lee wrote: > I'm sorry to trouble everyone. But as you might know, due to my > controversial writings and style, recently John Bokma lobbied people to > complaint to my web hosting provider. After exchanging a few emails, my > web hosting provider sent me a 30-day account cancellation notice last > Friday.
It's not simply harassment if your ISP considers it a TOS violation. You did something, it was reported to your ISP, your ISP considered it a violation of their TOS, were warned, failed to comply and continued doing it, and now are suffering the consequences. Should this really be any surprise to you? This has nothing to do with whether you feel that the complaint or the judgement against you was "right" -- this has happened before; this is familiar territory for you. If you do something, your ISP tells you not to do it anymore, and then you continue doing it, why should you be surprised at the inevitable outcome? (I'm impressed they're giving you a 30-day notice, quite frankly ... I'm sure you'll "take advantage" of it.) > I'm not sure I will be able to keep using their service, but I do hope > so. I do not like to post off-topic messages, but this is newsgroup > incidence is getting out of hand, and I wish people to know about it. Apart from the obvious fact of you being a general tool, why would you _want_ to consider continuing to use their service if you felt that they were cutting you off unfairly? The alternative is that you're not surprised by this action and are simply trying to spin things in your favor. -- Erik Max Francis && [EMAIL PROTECTED] && http://www.alcyone.com/max/ San Jose, CA, USA && 37 20 N 121 53 W && AIM erikmaxfrancis The woman's movement is no longer a cause but a symptom. -- Joan Didion -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list