There is a word "uninformed".
I do not think that Theo intended to use that word.
"Disinformed" and "Misinformed" are closer but do not convey the intent.
Words enter the language because they are used in a context which makes 
their meaning rather obvious and other words fail to express correctly.

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Theo,

Perhaps your a bit "ininformed" yourself.. unless there is some
weird canadian/US translation going on here, I am pretty sure that
the word you were looking for was infact, "uninformed". :)

On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 19:03:01 -0700 Theo de Raadt
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>> I don't have any point to make on the value of these
>> projects, however "does this scale?"
>
>How does it scale that we have to listen to your ininformed
>gibberish day in day out?
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