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ASP.Net, VB.Net walk-in at Noida


Hi
MNC based at noida is conducting a grand for the following
technology domains :

o ASP.Net, VB.Net or C# and Oracle
o Experience : 3 + years
Date: June 9, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM
To know details pls visit http://www.arjobs.co.in/job_details.php?jobid=913
Thanks
www.arjobs.co.in

Jun 6 '07 #1
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ARJOBS.CO.IN wrote:
>
Hi
MNC based at noida is conducting a grand for the following
technology domains :

o ASP.Net, VB.Net or C# and Oracle
o Experience : 3 + years
Date: June 9, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM
To know details pls visit
http://www.arjobs.co.in/job_details.php?jobid=913 Thanks
www.arjobs.co.in
Why post that in a PHP newsgroup?
PHP != ASP.net/VB.net/C#/Oracle.

Erwin Moller
Jun 6 '07 #2
Erwin Moller wrote:
ARJOBS.CO.IN wrote:
>Hi
MNC based at noida is conducting a grand for the following
technology domains :

o ASP.Net, VB.Net or C# and Oracle
o Experience : 3 + years
Date: June 9, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM
To know details pls visit
http://iamaspammer.co.in
www.arjobs.co.in

Why post that in a PHP newsgroup?
PHP != ASP.net/VB.net/C#/Oracle.

Erwin Moller
Because he's just a spammer - and you helped him by repeating his url.

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Remove the "x" from my email address
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JDS Computer Training Corp.
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Jun 6 '07 #3
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Erwin Moller wrote:
>ARJOBS.CO.IN wrote:
>>Hi
MNC based at noida is conducting a grand for the following
technology domains :

o ASP.Net, VB.Net or C# and Oracle
o Experience : 3 + years
Date: June 9, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM
To know details pls visit
http://iamaspammer.co.in
www.arjobs.co.in

Why post that in a PHP newsgroup?
PHP != ASP.net/VB.net/C#/Oracle.

Erwin Moller

Because he's just a spammer - and you helped him by repeating his url.
Hi Jerry,

Why would one care if that url gets repeated?
If I am helping spammers in any way, I like to know why/how, so I can avoid
that in the future.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
Jun 6 '07 #4
Erwin Moller wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>Erwin Moller wrote:
>>ARJOBS.CO.IN wrote:

Hi
MNC based at noida is conducting a grand for the following
technology domains :

o ASP.Net, VB.Net or C# and Oracle
o Experience : 3 + years
Date: June 9, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 2 PM
To know details pls visit
http://iamaspammer.co.in
www.arjobs.co.in
Why post that in a PHP newsgroup?
PHP != ASP.net/VB.net/C#/Oracle.

Erwin Moller
Because he's just a spammer - and you helped him by repeating his url.

Hi Jerry,

Why would one care if that url gets repeated?
If I am helping spammers in any way, I like to know why/how, so I can avoid
that in the future.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
It's one more link to his site from various web interfaces to usenet
(actually more - there are probably hundreds or even thousands of web
portals to usenet out there).
--
==================
Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
js*******@attglobal.net
==================
Jun 7 '07 #5

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