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Re: flame war tools



In article <1994Oct4.071733.27317@ifi.unizh.ch>, gudat@avalon.unizh.ch (gudat henrik) writes:
> Now that we got a new, incredibly sophisticated flame war (people are
> still exchanging derivatives of arguments), I'm wondering if there's
> a market niche for a complete remake of Super FlameStation Pro Gold
> Edition.
> 
> For those who have not yet heard of SFSPG: it's a flaming tool with
> different modes such as Rambo deluxe (for flaming all subscribers of a
> particular newsgroup), Ramba-Zamba (for flaming e v e r y o n e), and
> many more. 

	You might want to release a spec sheet with perhaps a short
brief history of the various versions available.  Also, do you have
developer docs?  While an end user might be satisfied with the
standard pro gold edition, some of us would like to take it to its
limits and flame the entire usenet hierarchy including clarinet! :)
> 
> We plan to incorporate support for space hamsters, too.

	You have something against chronologically impaired hamsters?
> 
> Let me know what you think.

	Any cross-newsgroup flame development modes or multi-group
flaming modes?  Planning to port it over to any other operating
environments?  Also, what is the availability like?  What kind of
support do you offer?  1-800-FLAME-ME?  Also, are you planning to
develop a flame recognizer unit for those times when you're not too
sure if people are actually flaming you or not?  Does it have a kibo
mode?  Would Addison Wesley be publishing your technical docs or do
you have it on ftp?  Also, does it have an indexing system so that you
can check up on your past flames as well as keeping track of the
current ones?
	In other words, yes, I'm interested.  Please reply asap, I'm
involved in various flame wars right now, and this would come in very
handy.  I also hope you have a zero down time service plan as I can't
afford to fall behind.

-Tai