Service manuals and schematics

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http://www.schematics.me
World's biggest collection of service manuals and schematic diagrams
for
home and car entertainment equipment, office & home appliances and
more.

TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...
 
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 19:51:55 -0700 (PDT), swiwer@googlemail.com wrote:

http://www.schematics.me
World's biggest collection of service manuals and schematic diagrams
for
home and car entertainment equipment, office & home appliances and
more.

TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...
Pretty pathetic collection. You don't even list the BRAND of TV I
need a schematic for. And looking at your Mitsubishi listing, you
don't have any schematics for their wide screen sets.

PlainBill
 
On Apr 8, 8:01 pm, PlainBill <PlainBil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Pretty pathetic collection.  You don't even list the BRAND of TV I
need a schematic for.  And looking at your Mitsubishi listing, you
don't have any schematics for their wide screen sets.

PlainBill
Actually, that would probably be because a service manual for your
pathetic
noname TV set doesn't even exist. :) And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)
 
On Apr 9, 10:10 am, "swi...@googlemail.com" <swi...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
On Apr 8, 8:01 pm, PlainBill <PlainBil...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Pretty pathetic collection.  You don't even list the BRAND of TV I
need a schematic for.  And looking at your Mitsubishi listing, you
don't have any schematics for their wide screen sets.

PlainBill

Actually, that would probably be because a service manual for your
pathetic
noname TV set doesn't even exist. :) And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)
Was it a Magnavox? GE? Fujitsu? Okay, I'm fishing now.

But I have always had very little success getting service manuals on
sites like these. I usually have better luck just asking here. Or on
eBay. And, I agree that you need to get a closer look at it first.
I've gotten "service manuals" that were missing half the pages from
sites like this.

Maybe you can put a low-res version of every manual on the site for
free browsing?
 
"swiwer@googlemail.com" wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)
Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

Regards,
H.
 
swiwer@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)
How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.
 
But I have always had very little success getting service manuals on
sites like these. I usually have better luck just asking here. Or on
eBay. And, I agree that you need to get a closer look at it first.
I've gotten "service manuals" that were missing half the pages from
sites like this.

Maybe you can put a low-res version of every manual on the site for
free browsing?
Missing pages from service manuals from unprofessional sources is a
common occurrance. As with most electronic media there are two layers.
Same with service manuals and schematics. There's the "public"
collection that got spread on the net and pretty much all service
manual paysites sell those same files. The problem is that those files
are not checked or sorted so there's lots of fakes, missing stuff etc.
That's what you probably got. Then there's www.schematics.me website
which has it's own private source of service manuals and schematic
diagrams directly from the manufacturers. These manuals are the real
deal, complete, not fake and clearly readable. However (with a fat H),
I can confirm that sometimes even service manuals which come directly
from the manufacturer's service centers are incomplete and lack the
schematic diagram. I have also seen unreadable schematics in some
official service manuals. But luckily those are rather rare and
www.schematics.me always checks and marks those manuals accordingly so
you always know what you're gonna get before you buy.

I hope this helped clear it out a bit as far as service manuals sites
go.

Regards,
www.schematics.me
 
On Apr 10, 12:06 pm, Heinz Schmitz <HeinzSchm...@gmx.net> wrote:
"swi...@googlemail.com" wrote:
And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

Regards,
H.
We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)
 
Heinz Schmitz wrote:
swiwer@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)

How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.

The .me top level domain is one used by con artists and theives,
since you can't do a DNS lookup to find the owner.

Run away from this asshole, and any other that you can't do a Whois
lookup.

BTW, the only way to contact the .me top level domain is by email:
noc@afilias-nst.info which is another sign that nothing is as claimed.


swiwer@googlemail.com is posting from Slovenia, wich is another red
flag.


IP address: 84.255.253.97
Reverse DNS: 84-255-253-97.static.t-2.net.
Reverse DNS authenticity: [Verified]
ASN: 34779
ASN Name: T-2-AS (AS set propagated by T-2,
d.o.o.)
IP range connectivity: 2
Registrar (per ASN): RIPE
Country (per IP registrar): SI [Slovenia]
Country Currency: Unknown
Country IP Range: 84.255.192.0 to 84.255.255.255
Country fraud profile: High
City (per outside source): Ljubljana, Bohinj
Country (per outside source): SI [Slovenia]
Private (internal) IP? No
IP address registrar: whois.ripe.net
Known Proxy? No
Link for WHOIS: 84.255.253.97


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On Apr 10, 3:40 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
Heinz Schmitz wrote:

swi...@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)

How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.

   The .me top level domain is one used by con artists and theives,
since you can't do a DNS lookup to find the owner.

  Run away from this asshole, and any other that you can't do a Whois
lookup.

   BTW, the only way to contact the .me top level domain is by email:
n...@afilias-nst.info which is another sign that nothing is as claimed.

swi...@googlemail.com is posting from Slovenia, wich is another red
flag.

IP address:                     84.255.253.97
Reverse DNS:                    84-255-253-97.static.t-2.net.
Reverse DNS authenticity:       [Verified]
ASN:                            34779
ASN Name:                       T-2-AS (AS set propagated by  T-2,
d.o.o.)
IP range connectivity:          2
Registrar (per ASN):            RIPE
Country (per IP registrar):     SI [Slovenia]
Country Currency:               Unknown
Country IP Range:               84.255.192.0 to 84.255.255.255
Country fraud profile:          High
City (per outside source):      Ljubljana, Bohinj
Country (per outside source):   SI [Slovenia]
Private (internal) IP?          No
IP address registrar:           whois.ripe.net
Known Proxy?                    No
Link for WHOIS:                 84.255.253.97

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Hehe, a lot of big words for a guy who doesn't even know:
a) what country a .me domain represents (whoising is cheating btw :)
b) where europe is
c) where slovenia is

And by the way, swearing and dissing something or someone with no
basis for it whatsoever is pathetic. You do not have a bad experience
with www.schematics.me so there's no real need in acting like an idiot
and saying things you're saying. Be objective. Be fair. Facts show
your general knowledge is very limited to the borders of your own
country (which is btw not the only one in the world) and you're pretty
badly informed about the world in general. Actually, I don't even know
what you were trying to say, except maybe trying to come out as an
whois expert ? :)
 
"swiwer@googlemail.com" wrote:
On Apr 10, 3:40 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Heinz Schmitz wrote:

swi...@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)

How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.

The .me top level domain is one used by con artists and theives,
since you can't do a DNS lookup to find the owner.

Run away from this asshole, and any other that you can't do a Whois
lookup.

BTW, the only way to contact the .me top level domain is by email:
n...@afilias-nst.info which is another sign that nothing is as claimed.

swi...@googlemail.com is posting from Slovenia, wich is another red
flag.

IP address: 84.255.253.97
Reverse DNS: 84-255-253-97.static.t-2.net.
Reverse DNS authenticity: [Verified]
ASN: 34779
ASN Name: T-2-AS (AS set propagated by T-2,
d.o.o.)
IP range connectivity: 2
Registrar (per ASN): RIPE
Country (per IP registrar): SI [Slovenia]
Country Currency: Unknown
Country IP Range: 84.255.192.0 to 84.255.255.255
Country fraud profile: High
City (per outside source): Ljubljana, Bohinj
Country (per outside source): SI [Slovenia]
Private (internal) IP? No
IP address registrar: whois.ripe.net
Known Proxy? No
Link for WHOIS: 84.255.253.97

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Hehe, a lot of big words for a guy who doesn't even know:
a) what country a .me domain represents (whoising is cheating btw :)
b) where europe is
c) where slovenia is

And by the way, swearing and dissing something or someone with no
basis for it whatsoever is pathetic. You do not have a bad experience
with www.schematics.me so there's no real need in acting like an idiot
and saying things you're saying. Be objective. Be fair. Facts show
your general knowledge is very limited to the borders of your own
country (which is btw not the only one in the world) and you're pretty
badly informed about the world in general. Actually, I don't even know
what you were trying to say, except maybe trying to come out as an
whois expert ? :)


Yawn. Have you built anything that's in orbit? Tell me, Mr. know it
all. What country built the communications system for the European
Space Agency. Or supplied China with the earth stations for Intelsat?

Do you know anything, other than how to put stolen intellectual
property on a website and charge for it?

I posted the whois information for those who don't know how to do a
lookup, and have taught a lot of people how to do their own lookup to
see if a poster is legitimate. As far as my knowledge of the rest of
the world? What the hell do you know about my background, or studies.

What do you know about what goes on more than 100 miles from your mud
hut? If it was a real building it would have a mailing address, and you
wouldn't be ashamed to post it. Only thieves refuse to identify
themselves and you continue to do just that. Tell me where to get the
schematics for the RCB-2000 or DR-2000. All of 38 'D' pages, not crappy
scans. Then see if you can find the other 1000+ pages of documentation
and see how many times my name turns up in them. Oh, that's right. You
couldn't get the required security clearance.

How about the ku band communications system aboard the International
Space Station? My signature is all over the documentation for that
project.

Have you ever designed a piece of equipment that is more complex than
a flashlight, designed & built test fixtures for a production line, or
passed a ISO9001 audit on documentation? Have you ever written a test
procedure, or qualified components for military grade designs? How
about forcing an international OEM to admit they had a major
manufacturing problem with their products, and making them correct the
problems before they are banned from all mil spec markets?

You are just another spamming con man with a glass belly button.


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"swiwer@googlemail.com" wrote:
Hehe, sonny, I'll tell you who or what you are. You're an uneducated,
rude little computer nerd, a wannabe, and your communication skills
and etiquette prove that. You're obviously a tense (probably all
drugged up) nobody, talking crap all over everything and everybody. If
you want, post WHOIS info or whichever other FACT, but learn to stop
short of dissing and bullshitting if you don't know the first thing
about the site you never purchased anything from. Now go ride a bike,
kid.
YAwn. I think I scan some more service manuals to give away for
free, like I've done for years. Why don't you go peddle your trash
somewhere else?

As far as drugs? I'm diabetic, and have high blood pressure. I think
you are just projecting your drug addiction to others in a feeble
attempt to hide all your inadequacies.

As far as bullshit, I bow to your expertise. No bull around here has
more shit than you.


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On Apr 11, 1:56 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
"swi...@googlemail.com" wrote:

On Apr 10, 3:40 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Heinz Schmitz wrote:

swi...@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)

How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.

   The .me top level domain is one used by con artists and theives,
since you can't do a DNS lookup to find the owner.

  Run away from this asshole, and any other that you can't do a Whois
lookup.

   BTW, the only way to contact the .me top level domain is by email:
n...@afilias-nst.info which is another sign that nothing is as claimed.

swi...@googlemail.com is posting from Slovenia, wich is another red
flag.

IP address:                     84.255.253.97
Reverse DNS:                    84-255-253-97.static.t-2.net.
Reverse DNS authenticity:       [Verified]
ASN:                            34779
ASN Name:                       T-2-AS (AS set propagated by  T-2,
d.o.o.)
IP range connectivity:          2
Registrar (per ASN):            RIPE
Country (per IP registrar):     SI [Slovenia]
Country Currency:               Unknown
Country IP Range:               84.255.192.0 to 84.255.255.255
Country fraud profile:          High
City (per outside source):      Ljubljana, Bohinj
Country (per outside source):   SI [Slovenia]
Private (internal) IP?          No
IP address registrar:           whois.ripe.net
Known Proxy?                    No
Link for WHOIS:                 84.255.253.97

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Hehe, a lot of big words for a guy who doesn't even know:
a) what country a .me domain represents (whoising is cheating btw :)
b) where europe is
c) where slovenia is

And by the way, swearing and dissing something or someone with no
basis for it whatsoever is pathetic. You do not have a bad experience
withwww.schematics.meso there's no real need in acting like an idiot
and saying things you're saying. Be objective. Be fair. Facts show
your general knowledge is very limited to the borders of your own
country (which is btw not the only one in the world) and you're pretty
badly informed about the world in general. Actually, I don't even know
what you were trying to say, except maybe trying to come out as an
whois expert ? :)

   Yawn.  Have you built anything that's in orbit?  Tell me, Mr. know it
all.  What country built the communications system for the European
Space Agency.  Or supplied China with the earth stations for Intelsat?

   Do you know anything, other than how to put stolen intellectual
property on a website and charge for it?

  I posted the whois information for those who don't know how to do a
lookup, and have taught a lot of people how to do their own lookup to
see if a poster is legitimate.  As far as my knowledge of the rest of
the world?  What the hell do you know about my background, or studies.

   What do you know about what goes on more than 100 miles from your mud
hut?  If it was a real building it would have a mailing address, and you
wouldn't be ashamed to post it.  Only thieves refuse to identify
themselves and you continue to do just that.  Tell me where to get the
schematics for the RCB-2000 or DR-2000.  All of 38 'D' pages, not crappy
scans.  Then see if you can find the other 1000+ pages of documentation
and see how many times my name turns up in them.  Oh, that's right.  You
couldn't get the required security clearance.

   How about the ku band communications system aboard the International
Space Station?  My signature is all over the documentation for that
project.

   Have you ever designed a piece of equipment that is more complex than
a flashlight, designed & built test fixtures for a production line, or
passed a ISO9001 audit on documentation?  Have you ever written a test
procedure, or qualified components for military grade designs?  How
about forcing an international OEM to admit they had a major
manufacturing problem with their products, and making them correct the
problems before they are banned from all mil spec markets?

   You are just another spamming con man with a glass belly button.

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Hehe, sonny, I'll tell you who or what you are. You're an uneducated,
rude little computer nerd, a wannabe, and your communication skills
and etiquette prove that. You're obviously a tense (probably all
drugged up) nobody, talking crap all over everything and everybody. If
you want, post WHOIS info or whichever other FACT, but learn to stop
short of dissing and bullshitting if you don't know the first thing
about the site you never purchased anything from. Now go ride a bike,
kid.
 
On Apr 11, 2:57 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

 I'm diabetic, and have high blood pressure....
Hah, it figures, pfff. Anyway, I better let you continue spreading
your "wisdom"
and WHOIS wizardry to your fellow lowlives. You're even doing it in
sci.electronics.misc. Pathetic. Fortunately I DO have a life and I got
more worthy
people to deal with so, if you'll excuse me ....
 
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 07:10:30 -0700 (PDT), "swiwer@googlemail.com"
<swiwer@googlemail.com> wrote:

On Apr 8, 8:01 pm, PlainBill <PlainBil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Pretty pathetic collection.  You don't even list the BRAND of TV I
need a schematic for.  And looking at your Mitsubishi listing, you
don't have any schematics for their wide screen sets.

PlainBill

Actually, that would probably be because a service manual for your
pathetic
noname TV set doesn't even exist. :) And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)
Thanks for the response. You have convinced me (and hopefully many
others) to NEVER risk money on someone who has so little character or
intelligence.

First of all, you are wrong. I have checked with the manufacturer,
and they have directed me to a source for the service manual. Unlike
you, who could only disparage the (unknown to you) product. Not very
smart, bozo.

Second, I went to your web site and looked for manuals under
'Mitsubishi'. While there is an extensive list, there is not a single
side screen TV listed. NOW I will admit there is a possibility you
have manuals available that are not listed. Which begs the question -
Why would you NOT list them? The answers I come up with include
stupidity, incompetance, and dishonesty.

PlainBill
 
On Apr 11, 6:56 pm, PlainBill <PlainBil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 07:10:30 -0700 (PDT), "swi...@googlemail.com"

swi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Apr 8, 8:01 pm, PlainBill <PlainBil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Pretty pathetic collection.  You don't even list the BRAND of TV I
need a schematic for.  And looking at your Mitsubishi listing, you
don't have any schematics for their wide screen sets.

PlainBill

Actually, that would probably be because a service manual for your
pathetic
noname TV set doesn't even exist. :) And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Thanks for the response.  You have convinced me (and hopefully many
others) to NEVER risk money on someone who has so little character or
intelligence.  

First of all, you are wrong.  I have checked with the manufacturer,
and they have directed me to a source for the service manual.  Unlike
you, who could only disparage the (unknown to you) product.  Not very
smart, bozo.

Second, I went to your web site and looked for manuals under
'Mitsubishi'.  While there is an extensive list, there is not a single
side screen TV listed.  NOW I will admit there is a possibility you
have manuals available that are not listed.  Which begs the question -
Why would you NOT list them?  The answers I  come up with include
stupidity, incompetance, and dishonesty.

PlainBill
Have you ever heard of "we are constantly updating our collection,
please check back often" or does that concept elude you constantly,
clown ? From the first post you made (which of course included poor
attempts to degrade www.schematics.me collection, you started giving
off that "low IQ" vibe you got going on. You look more intelligent
with your "mouth" closed.
 
"swiwer@googlemail.com" wrote:
people to deal with so, if you'll excuse me ....

There is no excuse for you.


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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
"swiwer@googlemail.com" wrote:
people to deal with so, if you'll excuse me ....


There is no excuse for you.


Interesting the virulent attitude to manual suppliers on this "repair"
group. I'm not promoting or defending any of the websites pushing
manuals on here and certainly some are lousy but not necessarily
dishonest. More parasitic in that they don't usually copy the manuals
themselves but forage around for other peoples work/ free stuff. But I
just wonder where do you guys get your manuals if not off such sites?
I remember back in the 80's when I ran a TV/video /computer repair shop,
that buying the manual for everything coming in through the door was a
major expense. Epson refused to supply me repair manuals as I wasn't a
registered part of their dealer network. I would have jumped at a $10
manual in those days and even now some of the test equipment I need a
manual for run into huge sums making a one off repair totally
unrealistic. I don't do domestic repairs anymore but my Philips TV bust
recently and it was impossible to find the manual for free, so why so
hard on manual vendors? What is the alternative?

JC
 
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:29:34 -0700 (PDT), "swiwer@googlemail.com"
<swiwer@googlemail.com> wrote:

On Apr 10, 3:40 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Heinz Schmitz wrote:

swi...@googlemail.com wrote:

And how do you know about the
Mitsubishi set since you never even asked or put in a request? Not
that
I'm asking YOU to do it. In fact, please don't. :)

Jeeeeze, what a moron.
Why do you make such a fuss here, if you then don't want him
to try you out. Fits my warnings of characters like you :).

We really don't want characters like you or him even near us, that's
why.
You can go troll on some forums instead. :)

How kind of you to propose that I should do the same as you:
Troll on forums :).

How simple it would be, to put your address onto your website,
so I could send over the sheriff if you did something irregular,
which you swear is not what you plan to do anyway.
If you cannot do a thing thus simple, how should we believe you
were able to put together a complete copy of a schematic?

Regards,
H.

   The .me top level domain is one used by con artists and theives,
since you can't do a DNS lookup to find the owner.

  Run away from this asshole, and any other that you can't do a Whois
lookup.

   BTW, the only way to contact the .me top level domain is by email:
n...@afilias-nst.info which is another sign that nothing is as claimed.

swi...@googlemail.com is posting from Slovenia, wich is another red
flag.

IP address:                     84.255.253.97
Reverse DNS:                    84-255-253-97.static.t-2.net.
Reverse DNS authenticity:       [Verified]
ASN:                            34779
ASN Name:                       T-2-AS (AS set propagated by  T-2,
d.o.o.)
IP range connectivity:          2
Registrar (per ASN):            RIPE
Country (per IP registrar):     SI [Slovenia]
Country Currency:               Unknown
Country IP Range:               84.255.192.0 to 84.255.255.255
Country fraud profile:          High
City (per outside source):      Ljubljana, Bohinj
Country (per outside source):   SI [Slovenia]
Private (internal) IP?          No
IP address registrar:           whois.ripe.net
Known Proxy?                    No
Link for WHOIS:                 84.255.253.97

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Hehe, a lot of big words for a guy who doesn't even know:
a) what country a .me domain represents (whoising is cheating btw :)
b) where europe is
c) where slovenia is

And by the way, swearing and dissing something or someone with no
basis for it whatsoever is pathetic. You do not have a bad experience
with www.schematics.me so there's no real need in acting like an idiot
and saying things you're saying. Be objective. Be fair. Facts show
your general knowledge is very limited to the borders of your own
country (which is btw not the only one in the world) and you're pretty
badly informed about the world in general. Actually, I don't even know
what you were trying to say, except maybe trying to come out as an
whois expert ? :)
He's also been spamming a lot at eserviceinfo.com. I'm a moderator
over there and I've been deleting his posts. He's posting to requests
that are over 2 years old, just to get his name listed. Sheesh!

Paul@justmanuals.com
 
swiwer@googlemail.com wrote:
They probably also consider paysite URL posting as spam. However, some
people don't and are quite happy if they get to know a new schematics
site. If I consider something as spam, I either delete or ignore it.
You don't see me clicking on the link and actually spending time
looking at the site, arguing and making myself look like an idiot. If
I KNOW I'm not gonna deal with the site I'm not gonna bother with it
whatsoever. So there must be something else wrong with them. They like
trolling these forums and arguing all day long, just like in real
life. :) But you gotta understand, there's only a few of them that
whine, the majority of other users just visit the site, and buy what
they need. Since you don't see them post you get the impression it's
all just negative, but it's not. Typically we webmasters ignore
replies anyway except if we got time to chat a little, like me. :)
Sorry, but you seem to be the one who doesn't get it. This is a
newsgroup on the Usenet. And the policies clearly state "NO
ADVERTISEMENTS". This is how it works in *most* newsgroups which still
have somewhat a quality standard. You don't respect the policies at all
and thus you get flamed. You can either flame at thousands of people on
the usenet why they don't like ads or maybe, you could think one second
and realize that you're the one who is behaving in a bad manner and
disregarding rules. And please don't argue with that people cannot find
manuals easily on the net !! Ever heard of Google ?

I don't know about the States, but in Germany people put stickers on
their mailboxes when they don't want any info-flyers and guess what,
most delivery personal ackknowledges that and don't spam your mailbox in
real-life, so why doesn't it work here ?!

So please: NO ADVERTISEMENT HERE.


Thank you,

Adrian
 

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