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Quoting TAs witout permission...
so it was brought to my attention that i was quoted here: LINK
apparently our TA webmonstah was never asked if TA could be quoted for this article.....the least these fukkahs could do was call me "DJ El Kay Dee; upcoming breaks producer" but nooooooo
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| RSVP not required Unwanted `invitations' to local events are the latest form of spam to hit text-messaging JORDAN HEATH-RAWLINGS STAFF REPORTER Depending on whom you ask, they are either invitations to exclusive parties or a gross invasion of personal privacy. They're unsolicited text message invitations � 136 characters long, max � which are landing in the inboxes of Torontonians' phones with increasing regularity. Often, these electronic ads arrive on a Friday or Saturday evening, when hip 20-somethings are likely to be planning the night ahead, maybe looking for a party. Some who get these messages recall a promoter or doorman weeks ago taking down their number as they entered a club. Others say the promoter must have grabbed their cell number off a service like MSN Instant Messenger. Still more swear they are as protective of their cell numbers as they are of their bank PIN number, and steam about the way spam is spreading from e-mail to cellphones. A few recipients say they don't mind; that they like to know about new events. But most respond like David Sieler, who complains he "can't stand them. They're so intrusive." The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association is fighting a difficult battle to keep thousands of would-be Internet-telephone spammers away from their prized, private cellular phone networks. Meanwhile, small-scale promoters are using text-messaging in an attempt to invite thousands of people to club nights, yacht parties and bar openings across the GTA. Some of those messages, though wireless companies say the number is negligible, are sneaking through the filters. Telus Mobility was hit by a wave of spam last month that sent unsolicited messages to almost 1 million phones, prompting the company to step up its filtering efforts and to promise customers they'll never have to pay for a spam message. Spam that isn't identified as such can cost a client as much as a dime per message on some plans. "Incidents like (this) underline that spammers are relentless, requiring carriers to work hard to stay ahead of them," says Julia Quinton, a spokesperson for Telus. "We will," she vows. Broad-based spam promoting things like dating services and mortgage refinancing can be detected and filtered out. But some is more local, and at that level wireless companies have a much harder time ferreting out spammers. Sieler, 21, figures he gets unsolicited invitations to local venues like La Rouge and Steam Nite Club through his cellphone inbox "about twice a week, probably." He goes to clubs often, "but never to one of these things. I don't know where they're coming from." He swears he has never given his phone number to anyone aside from friends, his employer and his parents. "I don't even give my e-mail address out online," he says. "I'm pretty private with my personal information." But perhaps, like another 21-year-old party-goer who calls himself DJ El Kay Dee, it was an innocent phone call that landed his number on the lists. "In August I got on the guest list for one night at The Docks," DJ writes on the message board at tranceaddict. com, complaining of repeated invites to various venues. "And when I called, I left my number (for them) to call back." Marketers gathering numbers that way and sending out mass text messages are difficult to stop, says Marc Choma, of the telecommunications group. Nor can the association stop nightclub patrons from giving the door staff at some clubs a random cellphone number, so as to get a discount on drinks or bypass the lineup and the cover charge � which is how Sieler suspects a promoter got his number. Some Toronto promotions companies, such as torontonightclub.com � which has been signing up club-goers for text message invitations on its website since the summer of 2003 � send invitations only to those who have voluntarily signed up online, providing their name and number and specifically asking to be told of events. Richard De Souza, of torontonightclub.com, has gathered more than 1,200 cellphone numbers since his service opened, and he laments that the actions of "unscrupulous individuals" who send out text-message spam ruin the credibility of an otherwise legitimate marketing system. "Everybody's getting these now," he says of the unsolicited messages, "and a lot of people are angry about them, and it detracts from what we're trying to do." While text-message spam in Toronto hasn't become nearly the problem it is in Europe and Asia, says Choma, it's a constant race to keep ahead of would-be spammers who want to access cellular networks through the Internet. "As soon as you put in one more step to block this, you're going to have someone on the opposing team who is coming up with new technologies to get around that," Choma says. "We know it's out there, a limited amount sneaks through, but as far as I know it hasn't become a major problem." |
i guess that means ur popular .. ? 
if JORDAN HEATH-RAWLINGS reads the TOTA section regularly (which i'm assuming he/she does) then they probably know you're the kind of attention whore who wouldn't mind in the slighest to being quoted, so stop whinning and just come clean and admit it. You've already got that article framed and hanging on the walls of your bedroom don't you ? 

cool you made the paper!
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| Originally posted by Kytracid You've already got that article framed and hanging on the walls of your bedroom don't you ? ![]() |
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| "In August I got on the guest list for one night at The Docks," DJ writes on the message board at tranceaddict. com |
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| Originally posted by tatgirl LOL! They didn't even use your full screen name!!! LOL @ Sid's commentary. |
my bad, i musta skimmed that line.
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| Originally posted by Kytracid if JORDAN HEATH-RAWLINGS reads the TOTA section regularly (which i'm assuming he/she does) then they probably know you're the kind of attention whore who wouldn't mind in the slighest to being quoted, so stop whinning and just come clean and admit it. You've already got that article framed and hanging on the walls of your bedroom don't you ? ![]() |
Suck it up dude, you're a celebrity! 

Hahaha that's some funny shit Liam. Would've been funnier if you gave your # to some gino club tho 
EDIT: Oh wait, Docks IS a gino club isn't it?
Now that you're a star you'll get spam from everywhere..

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| Originally posted by che Now that you're a star you'll get spam from everywhere.. |

BAHAHAHAHA
thats wicked dude
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| Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee wanna bet the guy's been itching to quote me for the past 3 years but cos i fuckin swear all the time its been fuckin hard to do so? |
Hmmm, I notice parts of that article are verbatim to what I posted in both my rants.
Where's my royalty cheque?
^^^^
waddaya say rob?? class action lawsuit?
not quite 
When you post words on a public forum then you might as well be talking into a public megaphone. Your information was taken from a public domain.
If you can sue then criminals and crime victims could sue for their names being used as well.
in other words it ain't happening 
Not that I'm upset about the article btw gang, if anything I'm flattered that we've all contributed.
Just a thought Liam, your ID was used to avoid plagarism issues, and you were given credit, as was the site/forums. I know you're just being jokes.
This reminds me of a situation earlier in the week, a great sports reporter was fired for plagarism last week cause part of his article was verbatim to one posted in a major American publication. Turns out the sports info pack issued by the NFL was what he took it from, a common practise in the field, and either the team plagarised the article and distributed it to the press, or the American article was using the same materials as him.
Kind of puts the quality/quantity issue of media under the microscope.
Re: Quoting TAs witout permission...
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| Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee so it was brought to my attention that i was quoted here: LINK apparently our TA webmonstah was never asked if TA could be quoted for this article.....the least these fukkahs could do was call me "DJ El Kay Dee; upcoming breaks producer" but nooooooo |
where the fuck am I!!!!! WHAT THE FUCK! IBUILT TOTA WITH MY BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS AND I DONT MAKE THE PAPER!!! THEN DJ LKD RIDES MY DICK AND NOW HE GETS PUT IN THE PAPER!>!>!??!?! WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! LOOK AT ME EVERYBODY!
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| Originally posted by dieselbambino69 where the fuck am I!!!!! WHAT THE FUCK! IBUILT TOTA WITH MY BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS AND I DONT MAKE THE PAPER!!! THEN DJ LKD RIDES MY DICK AND NOW HE GETS PUT IN THE PAPER!>!>!??!?! WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! LOOK AT ME EVERYBODY! |

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| Originally posted by dieselbambino69 where the fuck am I!!!!! WHAT THE FUCK! IBUILT TOTA WITH MY BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS AND I DONT MAKE THE PAPER!!! THEN DJ LKD RIDES MY DICK AND NOW HE GETS PUT IN THE PAPER!>!>!??!?! WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! I DESERVE THE ATTENTION!!!! LOOK AT ME EVERYBODY! |
dont worry if theyre not gonna quote me from ta. ill just rob a fuckin bank. be ready for my profile written down front page of the star tommorrow!!!! woot!!!
actually front page of the sun ill be like page 35 in the star but whatever
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| Originally posted by crazedcanuck Not that I'm upset about the article btw gang, if anything I'm flattered that we've all contributed. Just a thought Liam, your ID was used to avoid plagarism issues, and you were given credit, as was the site/forums. I know you're just being jokes. This reminds me of a situation earlier in the week, a great sports reporter was fired for plagarism last week cause part of his article was verbatim to one posted in a major American publication. Turns out the sports info pack issued by the NFL was what he took it from, a common practise in the field, and either the team plagarised the article and distributed it to the press, or the American article was using the same materials as him. Kind of puts the quality/quantity issue of media under the microscope. |
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Swamper (8) u were quoted in the star yesterday mister DJ EL K@Y DEE ::: Hey thanks Liam...much appreciated... ::: hahaha DJ EL K@Y DEE ::: Hey thanks Liam...much appreciated... ::: ywa watever Swamper (8) serious DJ EL K@Y DEE ::: Hey thanks Liam...much appreciated... ::: :| DJ EL K@Y DEE ::: Hey thanks Liam...much appreciated... ::: where Swamper (8) DJ EL K@Y DEE ::: Hey thanks Liam...much appreciated... ::: http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...agename=thestar |
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