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Re: Meaning of USC 1123



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William,

Since Walt was asking, and I really don't know, you would have to ask the
sender who shall remain nameless here. My guess is that it is something
that was made up to try and frighten away unwanted e-mail senders. If there
was such a thing, people that receive tons of hate-mail(such as talk show
hosts) could have a ball in court sending out bills for $500 per k to those
senders of hate-mail, but there is this thing called freedom of speech. 

I will happily comply with this persons wish to be undisturbed by me, it's
a shame though, I thought the original comment to the forum was very
interesting. Unfortunately, some wires just can't hook up right. I may not
be a perfect angel but I find I get better results being as courteous and
respectful as possible when communicating with strangers over the Internet.
I have also found that not going around with a chip on your shoulder
waiting for someone to bump into you and knock it off is a good way to keep
form getting unpleasant mail or a lot of grief in life for that mater. If
there is something to USC 1123 someone will probably let us know. In
regards to trading which is what we are here for, we should benefit by
keeping our emotions in check, so I suggest we start practicing by keeping
a cool head while using the Internet. 

Best Regards,

Brent


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> From: CalaxCorp <CalaxCorp@xxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Surprise at threats of reprisals.
> Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 2:02 PM
> 
> In a message dated 98-05-22 12:04:13 EDT, knight@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> << 
>  >Brent,
>  >
>  >Well, this is a new one. USC 1123..... what the heck is that?
>  >
>  RT list,
>  
>  My apologies. This was meant to be a private post directed to
>  Brent. PLEASE let this not be a forum subject all week-end. : )
>  
>  Walt
>  > >>
> Walt,
> Since your post "went public", we have the right to know.
> What is USC 1123?  Please give us more detail.
> We want to know so we can use this to fight off our unwanted e-mails,
etc.
> Thanks,
> WilliamW