Ha, this is great! Let's look at some of this...
> This connection is solid, and it isn't even my account, do you really > think they'll care? Oops... big slip up there, Brad. Everyone with an account has to agree to the clause that says that they won't give their password out to people, or use other peoples' accounts. Even if that weren't the case, sending slanderous emails from an account other than your own looks even worse than it otherwise would. > If they do, all I have to do is send them the ethnic slurs and other > crude and ignorant things you said, perhaps they'll think of you the > way I do. Uh... I hate to break this to you, but the ethnic slurs are in your head. The authorities hardly care about crudeness and ignorance, but they do care a lot about libel. > Your big mistake was abusing my name like you did. Take your best > shot William, I'm glad you'll waste time on it. Translation: I'm not scared. I'm a tough guy. > They won't touch a child of Hungarian ancestry, Jewish and Gypsy > heritage, that fled the area when they began to see the writing on the > wall. You can call me anything you like, say anything you wish, and > they'll just write you off. And once again Brad is the only person here to bring up race and brag about how a person can get special treatment because of their race. Way to go, Brad! > Sorry pal. This old modem has been here since the beginning and I > have a friend in Toronto that works for Rogers. I don't have a mark > on my file. For good reason. Translation: Ok, I'm a bit scared. > You'll also want to be aware that I'm contemplating sending in formal > complaints to your province and my provinces' Human Rights Commission. > They have bigger fish to fry, but that's not the point, it will be a > black mark for you. And I'll make sure Rogers is aware. Geez... wanna tell the teacher next, Brad? Oh, wait... you claim to be one. I feel nothing but the deepest sympathy for your students. I'm sure they're getting nothing but the most fair and unbiased instruction around. > There's more to this than just cable internet, it's a whole system of > communications here, do you think they'll want to lose that business, > especially since you'll look far worse than I? Translation: I'm trying to convince myself of this, not you. > The Abuse department at Rogers has far more important concerns than > this. Translation: *gulp*... I hope. > In teaching we have a little policy called 'Zero Tolerance'. Seems to me you should have thought of that before you compared someone to a Nazi and a KKK member. > My parents are upset at your behaviour, and my grandparents are livid. *L* Translation: Ok, I can't tell teacher, but I can still tell Daddy. :) > If they get involved with Rogers, and they are all Rogers customers, > you may see Rogers talking to Access Communications. Unless of course Access has more important things to waste their time on. :) And, last I heard, calling someone "dodo" was a touch less offensive and boorish than calling them a Nazi. > If we both let it go, it'll be far easier on everyone. You filter me, > I filter you. It's easy. Translation: Hey, sorry I just called you a Nazi and a Klansman and all that, but let's just let it drop, huh buddy? Sorry, Brad. I find you still to be an offensive jerk sorely lacking in rudimentary social skills. If it wasn't for the entertainment you offer me on a daily basis I'd have killfiled you a long time ago. :) chris

