A flamewar wouldn't be complete without a few kindlings thrown in by me, so herw
goes...

> 
> Do you think I'm the only guy around who doesn't like it when people 
> spread disinformation about him behind his back? Other than that, do 
> you think that *I* have any interest in showing up on a webwork list 
> and arguing about some silly exchange that occured on the velocity 
> list? Hey, I've got plans and things to do... *you* are the guy who 
> brought up the subject!
> 
Yes, and you're the one seeming unable to drop it.

> Moreover, you mischaracterize something completely, and I respond, 
> quite politely, and have pointed people to the information they need to 
> form their own judgment of what happened.
> 
Politely, but at great tedious length.

> >
> > Now back to our regular programming.
> 
> Right. No problem. But you shouldn't have brought up the subject. It 
> was a very bad idea. <sigh>
> 
I hate to say it, but this perfectly illustrates Rickard's point. 'right, no
problem', yet you had endless opinions/facts/whatever to throw around, without
anything relevant to webwork. If anything, I'd say you've proven quite admirably
what Rickard was warning against. All rather amusing.

Hani




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