On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:24 AM, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
The main problem with his response is that he somehow thinks that the archive server that we don't control got its archives by us "keeping" them there. He doesn't seem to understand that this outside server (owned and controlled by others) slurped up our publicly *available* archives and copied them.Actually, the "main" problem is that he doesn't seem to get that his email address is out of the bag. Pandora could close the box, but couldn't recapture what had already escaped. Nevertheless, it would be good if we could wipe out "our" exposure of it.
No, no.. He's responded to my blog entry, and I've finally put it all together.
He doesn't care.He doesn't care about us. He doesn't care that once something is on the web, it's out of the group's hands. He doesn't care, and he has no traction, and he's frustrated, and getting revenge is apparently better than getting on.
I wash my hands of his carefully chosen ignorance in this matter. He's proven, in his comment to my blog, that he completely understands what's going on.
He just doesn't care.So, leave it at that. Delete the whole thread from the archives, if that's the solution, as I'm starting to not care anymore either.
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