--- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Off,
> 
> You know I have not had much positivity for your actions here, but
> yesterday, and you KNOW I hate to admit this, you were cogent, right
> on, clear, and "good reading" in several posts and parts of posts.  
So
> much so, that I almost replied with a big thumbs up, but then just 
as
> I was about to do so, another of your posts came wherein you "lost 
it"
> and began the kicking and screaming lashing out toddler stuff.>>


Actually its kicking and screaming and lashing out like a grown up 
man, but hey, that's just the real world. 

Someone says the cowardly stuff they say to me here, but face to face 
in the real world, it would be an interesting interaction of form, 
rhythm, movement, angle, momentum, collision, and vector fractals 
that would result.


> 
> With so many here trying to bite their tongues, sticking to the good
> stuff>>

But they are not. They are incredibly rude and hateful. It never 
ends. If someone says to me, as qntpkt, who started this whole thing 
said, that I am wrong because I am wrong and don't what I am talking 
about, it is absolutely no difference from saying : "You are [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]&ing 
moronic turd OffWorld" . And then that same person says that he 
deliberatley trolls the internet trying to get people angry by 
engaging them in combative irrational and useless arguments for the 
sole puropose of getting them angery, then I think the person should 
be banned. I do not believe in backing down to such a low-life 
attitude. It only encourages them to become more of that.

> 
> And the other day, the astronomers found this "very brief flash" of
> radio waves in their data.  A new thingy for them.  Don't know quite
> yet what it was -- maybe a black hole exploding or two neutron stars
> colliding, but it was over in "a flash."  Sooooooooo, when I first
> starting posting here, I ripped you a new one for being so stupid as
> to think you'd seen a supernova, I was not taking into consideration
> that, hard as it is to imagine, you may have seen a very rare 
event -- never recorded by science before.  Not a supernova, but 
something else....something way fast.>>

And I remember at the time that I predicted that within one year you 
people here would hear scientists talking about such an event. (I 
could look back in the posts to find that prediction , but it would 
take too long right now.)

Thanks for bringing this up though, much appreciated. Where did you 
read it?

Note: to anyone I have not answered a post yet, it is just I have 
been too busy, but will do so soon.)

OffWorld



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