Name of plug in US

Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Why can't Motorola be it's proper name? It was "invented" by Motorola.
It's a longer version of the the RCA connector, "invented" by RCA.
THERE IS NO APOSTROPHE IN THE POSSESSIVE ITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please clue up.

Rich Grise, Self-Appointed Chief,
Internet Apostrophe Police
 
Jasen Betts wrote:
The car radio antenna plug is often called "Motorola"
no doubt it has a technical name too, but Wikipedia
doesn't seem to know it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_connector

These guys seem to know:
http://shop.vetcosurplus.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8818
close-up:
http://shop.vetcosurplus.com/catalog/popup_image.php?pID=8818

Hope This Helps!
Rich
 
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 22:53:28 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

The push on connectors were the 'G' series, and designed to be
matable with the 'F' series.

Not exactly. The "G" series was contrived to provide a connector
suitable for passing up to 15A of current. The cable companies have
always powered line amps from DC on the cable. That was fine with
semi-rigid coax and compression connectors that could handle the
current. However, when the amps shrank in size, a newer smaller
connector was needed. That was the Type G connector.
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/typeg.asp?N=0&sid=4DBB51003571617F&

The 'G' connector was mostly used on modules in CATV line amps and
MATV headend modules to plug in band splitters, single channel strip
amplifiers or other items. They had to make a very good connection, and
there was no room to use something like a BNC connector. Not only did
the connectors have to pass power to amplifier modules, they provided
all the mechanical mounting for the modules. The final requirement was
no RF leakage, even though there were no threads.


Most places selling them are absolutely clueless, like selling DE9
Mass marketing to, for and by idiots. :(

Well, lets see what Google can offer. Searching for DE9, I get
70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits. So about 12% are
clueless.

Do a search for "Small Computer Serial Interface" for another laugh.
It gives over 70K hits but a few years ago it was over a half million,
including the website of a college in their computer course. I emailed
them to point out the bad information and was told that "That is an old
page, and we don't update those."


Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.

It describes the shell size and number of possible contacts. The S or
P tells which half. It would be rare to find someone who only carries
one half, wouldn't it? :)


If you want real fun, try to buy a 'HN' connector over the counter at
a wholesaler. ;-)

http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/hn.asp?N=0&sid=4DBB510041D4E17F&
Hi-V. I've never seen or used one. There are plenty of other obscure
connectors.

RCA used them in their TV transmitters. I had a couple new, Amphenol
still in the bags I picked up surplus when I worked in Broadcasting.


The RF industry is full of specialized connectors. There was one
connector found on many wireless cards where I couldn't find a mating
plug. It turned out that there wasn't a mating plug. It was a test
connector with a conical entry.
http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/WG511.jpg

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"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:
Jasen Betts wrote:
The car radio antenna plug if often called "Motorola"
no doubt it has a technical name too, but Wikipedia
doesn't seem to know it.

Why can't Motorola be it's proper name? It was "invented" by Motorola.

No, It was developed by Galvin manufacturing, who called their first
car radio the 'Motorola'. Then they changed the company's name to
Motorola.


It's a longer version of the the RCA connector, "invented" by RCA.

How so? The Motorola plug has an exposed center conductor, and
spring contacts on the body to hold it in the jack.

The RCA jack was developed for radios to add a Phono input to sell
turntables instead of the existing acoustic phonos. The connector has a
shorter center pin, and the outer contact was split ever 90 degrees to
allow it to be forced over the jack. Most early phono connectors I saw
wouldn't fit inside a Motorola jack, and the center contact was too
short to reach the center of a Motorola jack. Also, the braid of the
shielded cable was soldered to the shell of the Phono connector, but the
Motorola plugs were crimped to the shield of the RG-62, 93 ohm coax.
Some OEMs didn't even solder the center pin. Instead, they shoved a
piece of rubber into it, to hold the wire to the side.


<http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/About_Motorola/History/Timeline>


Probably at one time RCA had a patent on its connector and Motorola
had a patent on theirs.

Of course they did. At one time a 'Factory radio' for a Ford vehicle
could be a Bendix, a Motorola, or a Philco. General Motors radios were
built by Delco, who built home radios at one time. The smaller car
companies bought customized radios from various manufacturers with the
required nosepiece, shaft spacings and lengths to fit that car.


It wasn't until the second world war that the concept of standarization
across manufacturers was pushed. Companies made their own parts, connectors,
etc, and tried to prevent competion.

Not true. A lot of early US radios used the same connectors for
batteries. Tube families all used the same sockets. Binding Posts,
Phone Tip Jacks, and Banana Jacks were very common to connect headphone
or speakers. The common terminal strips were used as well.

Most of the military connectors developed for W.W.II were obsolete
soon after the war ended, and the next generation of Military
electronics was developed. They are the hardest thing to find when you
collect surplus military electronics.

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zek wrote:
On Apr 30, 7:39Â am, Man-wai Chang <toylet.toy...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Tex-Coaxial-Aerial-Cable-White/dp/B003S...

What's the name of the plugs in USA?

It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors.

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The name of the plug is, how an RCA phonograph plug should have been
made.

YAWn.............................................

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On Apr 30, 7:39 am, Man-wai Chang <toylet.toy...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Tex-Coaxial-Aerial-Cable-White/dp/B003S...

What's the name of the plugs in USA?

It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors.

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The name of the plug is, how an RCA phonograph plug should have been
made.

Greg
 
On Sun, 01 May 2011 10:35:12 -0500, "krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz"
<krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

On Sun, 1 May 2011 08:00:41 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1888@gmail.com
wrote:

On May 1, 4:29 am, "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <g...@mendelson.com> wrote:
Jasen Betts wrote:
The car radio antenna plug if often called "Motorola"
no doubt it has a technical name too, but Wikipedia
doesn't seem to know it.

Why can't Motorola be it's proper name? It was "invented" by Motorola.
It's a longer version of the the RCA connector, "invented" by RCA.


Or the "GR" plug on General Radio equipment. People my age fairly
universally called it the "double banana" plug.

The "GR" connector is *not* a "double banana". The GR connector is a
hermaphroditic connector about an inch in diameter.
---
The "GR" connector spamtrap 1888 was talking about is, in fact, a
double banana plug/jack with the contacts on 0.75" centers.

The connector you're talking about, the GR874 series, is a
hermaphroditic connector intended for RF use.

http://www.ietlabs.com/pdf/Datasheets/874_9.pdf


--
JF
 
On Sun, 1 May 2011 12:35:53 -0700 (PDT), zek <zekor@comcast.net>
wrote:

The name of the plug is, how an RCA phonograph plug should have been
made.

Greg
---
Why?


--
JF
 
On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine
<proteusiiv@gmail.com> wrote:


WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.
---
"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
---

CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.
---
"Us"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
---

NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.
---
As the _issuer_ of a complaint, more than likely and, judging from
your reply, the complaint was issued against _you_.
---

IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM
---
Hollow threats, ergo you shout.

If you had a case, in the real world, you would have already taken it
to court and would have been willing to have it adjudicated by
disinterested parties.

Since you have not and, instead, prefer to have it tried here, you've
already lost because of your demeanor.

--
JF
 
On May 1, 5:03 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
Jeff Liebermann wrote:

On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 22:53:28 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
mike.terr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

  The push on connectors were the 'G' series, and designed to be
matable with the 'F' series.

Not exactly.  The "G" series was contrived to provide a connector
suitable for passing up to 15A of current.  The cable companies have
always powered line amps from DC on the cable.  That was fine with
semi-rigid coax and compression connectors that could handle the
current.  However, when the amps shrank in size, a newer smaller
connector was needed.  That was the Type G connector.
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/typeg.asp?N=0&sid=4DBB51003571617F&

   The 'G' connector was mostly used on modules in CATV line amps and
MATV headend modules to plug in band splitters, single channel strip
amplifiers or other items.  They had to make a very good connection, and
there was no room to use something like a BNC connector.  Not only did
the connectors have to pass power to amplifier modules, they provided
all the mechanical mounting for the modules.  The final requirement was
no RF leakage, even though there were no threads.

Most places selling them are absolutely clueless, like selling DE9
 Mass marketing to, for and by idiots. :(

Well, lets see what Google can offer.  Searching for DE9, I get
70,100,000 hits, while DB9 returns 8,830,000 hits.  So about 12% are
clueless.

   Do a search for "Small Computer Serial Interface" for another laugh.
It gives over 70K hits but a few years ago it was over a half million,
including the website of a college in their computer course.  I emailed
them to point out the bad information and was told that "That is an old
page, and we don't update those."

Actually, it should be DE9S or DE9P, but that's being picky.

   It describes the shell size and number of possible contacts. The S or
P tells which half. It would be rare to find someone who only carries
one half, wouldn't it? :)

  If you want real fun, try to buy a 'HN' connector over the counter at
a wholesaler. ;-)

http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/hn.asp?N=0&sid=4DBB510041D4E17F&
Hi-V.  I've never seen or used one.  There are plenty of other obscure
connectors.

   RCA used them in their TV transmitters.  I had a couple new, Amphenol
still in the bags I picked up surplus when I worked in Broadcasting.

The RF industry is full of specialized connectors.  There was one
connector found on many wireless cards where I couldn't find a mating
plug.  It turned out that there wasn't a mating plug.  It was a test
connector with a conical entry.
http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/WG511.jpg

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150 Felker St #D    http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Santa Cruz CA 95060http://802.11junk.com
Skype: JeffLiebermann     AE6KS    831-336-2558

--
You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.
CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.

NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.
IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM
 
On May 1, 5:28 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
zek wrote:

On Apr 30, 7:39Â am, Man-wai Chang <toylet.toy...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Tex-Coaxial-Aerial-Cable-White/dp/B003S....

What's the name of the plugs in USA?

It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors.

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The name of the plug is, how an RCA phonograph plug should have been
made.

   YAWn.............................................

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GROW UP AND GET OUT OF HERE....GO YAWN UP SOME OTHER GROUP,
"ENGINEER".

YOUR ENTIRE PATHETIC LIFE MUST BE A YAWN..IF YOU DID ANYTHING GOOD
WITH IT YOUR MISERABLE OLD LIFE WOULDN'T BE SO BORING....TAKE MY
ADVICE AND KILL THE KRWACKHEAD FOOL.

PATECUM
TGITM
 
On May 1, 2:25 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

   The RCA jack was developed for radios to add a Phono input to sell
turntables instead of the existing acoustic phonos.  
A friend's mother has an RCA radio with a Television jack. Apparently
it was "television ready" in that you could plug your speakerless,
audio-amplifier-free RCA television into it.

The problem with both the RCA plug and the Motorola plug, compared to
other coaxial plugs, is that the hot lead makes contact before the
ground does.
 
On Sun, 01 May 2011 17:50:07 -0500, John Fields
<jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine
proteusiiv@gmail.com> wrote:


WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.

---
"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
His multiple personalities (dumb computer, more stupid ghost, Roy Queerjano,
and others).

---

CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.

---
"Us"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
---

NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.

---
As the _issuer_ of a complaint, more than likely and, judging from
your reply, the complaint was issued against _you_.
---

IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM

---
Hollow threats, ergo you shout.

If you had a case, in the real world, you would have already taken it
to court and would have been willing to have it adjudicated by
disinterested parties.

Since you have not and, instead, prefer to have it tried here, you've
already lost because of your demeanor.
He's just an unemployed sparky from Brookyln, living in mommy's basement.
 
On Apr 30, 7:39 am, Man-wai Chang <toylet.toy...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Tex-Coaxial-Aerial-Cable-White/dp/B003S...

What's the name of the plugs in USA?

It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors.

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Dont know what they are called but Radio Shack has the adapters, just
bought one. Also for what it is worth the male plugs for those cables
will fit a stard F type socket. I thought they were just quick connect
F connectors and had bee using them as such until I bought a stereo
for my daughter that HAD to have one.

Jimmie
 
John Fields wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine
proteusiiv@gmail.com> wrote:

WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.

---
"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?

Roy and all his dirty, crack smoking sock puppets:

Roy J Quijano
415 E 151st St
Bronx, NY 10455
(718) 292-1943

He's the reason for my current sigfile.


--
You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
 
"krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" wrote:
On Sun, 01 May 2011 17:50:07 -0500, John Fields
jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine
proteusiiv@gmail.com> wrote:


WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.

---
"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?

His multiple personalities (dumb computer, more stupid ghost, Roy Queerjano,
and others).

---

CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.

---
"Us"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
---

NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.

---
As the _issuer_ of a complaint, more than likely and, judging from
your reply, the complaint was issued against _you_.
---

IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM

---
Hollow threats, ergo you shout.

If you had a case, in the real world, you would have already taken it
to court and would have been willing to have it adjudicated by
disinterested parties.

Since you have not and, instead, prefer to have it tried here, you've
already lost because of your demeanor.

He's just an unemployed sparky from Brookyln, living in mommy's basement.

Hopefully, it'll be bulldozed with the other falling down dumps in
the area.


--
You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
 
spamtrap1888 wrote:
On May 1, 2:25 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net
wrote:


The RCA jack was developed for radios to add a Phono input to sell
turntables instead of the existing acoustic phonos.

A friend's mother has an RCA radio with a Television jack. Apparently
it was "television ready" in that you could plug your speakerless,
audio-amplifier-free RCA television into it.

The problem with both the RCA plug and the Motorola plug, compared to
other coaxial plugs, is that the hot lead makes contact before the
ground does.

That's because they were never intended to be plugged in to equipment
under power, due to leakage currents in the AC powered equipment. There
is a Switchcraft version of the Phono/RCA that has a built in switch to
be used hot. It can be wired to short out the connector, until the plug
is inserted.

Explain want difference it would make on a car radio? that is the
only application it was designed for.


--
You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
 
On May 1, 9:12 pm, "k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz>
wrote:
On Sun, 01 May 2011 17:50:07 -0500, John Fields

jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine
proteus...@gmail.com> wrote:

WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.

---
"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?

His multiple personalities (dumb computer, more stupid ghost, Roy Queerjano,
and others).





---

CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.

---
"Us"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
---

NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.

---
As the _issuer_ of a complaint, more than likely and, judging from
your reply, the complaint was issued against _you_.
---

IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM

---
Hollow threats, ergo you shout.

If you had a case, in the real world, you would have already taken it
to court and would have been willing to have it adjudicated by
disinterested parties.

Since you have not and, instead, prefer to have it tried here, you've
already lost because of your demeanor.

He's just an unemployed sparky from Brookyln, living in mommy's basement.
EAT FECES, I READ IT CLEARS THE ILL EFFECT OF CRACK COCAINE IN YOU
BRAIN.
YOU FOOL...I AM NOT ROY QUINTANO YOU QUEER ASS FOOL....
BUT HE IS AN ESTEEM US CITIZEN...WE'RE GOING TO HUNT YOU DOWN AND
BRING YOY TO JUSTICE, LIKE DONT TO BIN LADEN....
YOU FAGGOTY FUCK FREAK...LEAVE ROY OUT OF THIS YOU TERRORIST
BASTARD !!!
YOUR FATE IS WRITTEN IN THE SAND OF THE DESSERT AND THE CONCRETE OF
THE CITY.

PATECUM
TGITM
 
On May 1, 7:29 pm, JIMMIE <JIMMIEDEE...@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
On Apr 30, 7:39 am, Man-wai Chang <toylet.toy...@gmail.com> wrote:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Tex-Coaxial-Aerial-Cable-White/dp/B003S...

What's the name of the plugs in USA?

It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors.

--
   @~@   Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY.
  / v \  Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and farces be with you!
/( _ )\ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10)  Linux 2.6.38.4
   ^ ^   19:36:01 up 5 days 23:37 1 user load average:1.09 1.05 1.05
不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA):http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_pubsvc/page_socsecu/sub_addressesa

Dont know what they are called but Radio Shack has the adapters, just
bought one. Also for what it is worth the male plugs for those cables
will fit a stard F type socket. I thought they were just quick connect
F connectors and had bee using them as such until I bought a stereo
for my daughter that HAD to have one.

Jimmie
THEY ARE CALLED FUCKIT CONNECTORS.......
AS IN "FUCKIT" IT IS NOT IMPORATANT.

TGITM
 
On May 1, 6:50 pm, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 14:18:38 -0700 (PDT), The Ghost in The Machine

proteus...@gmail.com> wrote:
WE DONT CARE FOR YOUR INPUT.

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"We"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
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CONTROL YOUR MADKED ID TROLLING, YOU TWO FACED FREAK.
GO ATTEND YOUR ANTI-GOVERNMENT WEBPAGE AND LEAVE US ALONE.

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"Us"???

What group of loons has enjoined you as their spokesman?
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NOTE THAT YOUR NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN A POLICE REPORT.

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As the _issuer_ of a complaint, more than likely and, judging from
your reply, the complaint was issued against _you_.
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IT WOULD SERVE YOUR BEST INTEREST TO APPLY YOUR COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE TO
ENDING THE HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN YOU STARTED AGAINST MR. QUIJANO OR BE
ENJOINED IN A CRIMINAL LAWSUIT WITH THE KNOWN SUSPECTED CYBER-STALKING
INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTS.

TGITM

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Hollow threats, ergo you shout.

If you had a case, in the real world, you would have already taken it
to court and would have been willing to have it adjudicated by
disinterested parties.

Since you have not and, instead, prefer to have it tried here, you've
already lost because of your demeanor.

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JF
WHO ARE YOU, TERRORS LIVE-IN LOVER?
GET A GRIP FIELDS HE IS IN HIDING....THEY NEED TO ID AND APPREHEND HIS
CYBERSTALKING FOOLISH ASS BEFORE THEY CAN PROSECUTE HIM...HOPEFULLY
IT'LL GO WRONG AND WE'LL SEE HIS DEAD BODY ON DISPLAY SOMEWHERE....

PATECUM
TGITM
 

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