Re: Kris' World

2005-01-15 Thread Freebsd0101
On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:05 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
 Welcome back to my killfile (although I doubt you'll stay there long
 because of your desperate need to hear your own voice).

 Kris

Now, I understand his/her/it's words are harsh, but is killing them 
really a fair alternative?  Well, I guess I can see your point.  
:grabs pitchfork::


Kris is a loser. He ridicules and blocks people because he doesn't 
have the technical knowledge to address the questions. Im sure
he doesn't understand anyway, so who cares if he reads my
messages or not?
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-15 Thread Stijn Hoop
You know, I've never even seen anyone come close to this absurd
display of self-proclaimed godliness. If you have so much clue, please
go *FIX* something instead of ranting about it.

I also don't know how you manage to change your email adresses, but
I'd really like you to get out of my sight. Just like the last four
times you've gotten in my killfile, where people that are clearly only
posting unconstructively end up.

If you don't care whether people do or do not read your messages,
please refrain from changing email adresses again. You may be able to
*save* some people some grief, instead of causing it. This might
appeal to you. I honestly don't know if it does though.

--Stijn

On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 02:54:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:05 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
  Welcome back to my killfile (although I doubt you'll stay there long
  because of your desperate need to hear your own voice).
 
  Kris
 
 Now, I understand his/her/it's words are harsh, but is killing them 
 really a fair alternative?  Well, I guess I can see your point.  
 :grabs pitchfork::
 
 
 Kris is a loser. He ridicules and blocks people because he doesn't 
 have the technical knowledge to address the questions. Im sure
 he doesn't understand anyway, so who cares if he reads my
 messages or not?
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 5:56:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Why are you abandoning support for new hardware in 4.x
 when you admit that 5.x is not ready? It makes no sense at all.

Jamie, you have a fundamental lack of understanding about how the
FreeBSD community works.  Unfortunately, this isn't something that can
be explained to someone like you, because you have your own fixed
ideas about how you think the world works and are not willing to
listen to any explanations of how reality differs.
-
I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
source project works, and I know how FreeBSD
used to work. I don't know of any other open source project
that abandons its best version to spend 2 years working on 
a re-write. I dont know of any other project that works like that.

How about a list of projects with an installed base similar to
 FreeBSD that works like that?
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:36:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In a message dated 1/14/05 5:56:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Why are you abandoning support for new hardware in 4.x
  when you admit that 5.x is not ready? It makes no sense at all.
 
 Jamie, you have a fundamental lack of understanding about how the
 FreeBSD community works.  Unfortunately, this isn't something that can
 be explained to someone like you, because you have your own fixed
 ideas about how you think the world works and are not willing to
 listen to any explanations of how reality differs.
 -
 I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
 source project works, and I know how FreeBSD
 used to work. I don't know of any other open source project
 that abandons its best version to spend 2 years working on 
 a re-write.

Me either, including FreeBSD.

Kris

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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/14/05 6:47:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
 source project works, and I know how FreeBSD
 used to work. I don't know of any other open source project
 that abandons its best version to spend 2 years working on 
 a re-write.

Me either, including FreeBSD.
-
Ah, so if you are  in complete and total denial of reality, how
can you claim that other don't understand it? All
of the above has been proven, so why don't you think it 
applies to FreeBSD? Speak.

You seem like one of these guys who claims to understand
the world but has no ability to verbalize it. Saying you can't
explain because I wouldn't understand is is a cop out, worthy 
of the fraud you are.
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 07:16:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In a message dated 1/14/05 6:47:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
  source project works, and I know how FreeBSD
  used to work. I don't know of any other open source project
  that abandons its best version to spend 2 years working on 
  a re-write.
 
 Me either, including FreeBSD.
 -
 Ah, so if you are  in complete and total denial of reality, how
 can you claim that other don't understand it? All
 of the above has been proven, so why don't you think it 
 applies to FreeBSD? Speak.

I smirk at your proven claims.  I point at you and laugh at your
strident proof that FreeBSD 4.x doesn't support a particular
chipset, in the face of reports that it does, in fact, support the
chipset (earlier mails that you pretended not to see).

Welcome back to my killfile (although I doubt you'll stay there long
because of your desperate need to hear your own voice).

Kris

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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Friday, 14 January 2005 at 18:36:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do you have a name?

 In a message dated 1/14/05 5:56:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] writes:
 Why are you abandoning support for new hardware in 4.x when you
 admit that 5.x is not ready? It makes no sense at all.

 Jamie, you have a fundamental lack of understanding about how the
 FreeBSD community works.  Unfortunately, this isn't something that can
 be explained to someone like you, because you have your own fixed
 ideas about how you think the world works and are not willing to
 listen to any explanations of how reality differs.

 I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
 source project works,

Hmm.  I know the term windows is ambiguous, but in the past I've
always seen it used to refer to Microsoft Windows.  What open source
project is called windows?

 and I know how FreeBSD used to work. I don't know of any other open
 source project that abandons its best version to spend 2 years
 working on a re-write. I dont know of any other project that works
 like that.

Agreed, Neither do I.  Which project are you talking about?

 How about a list of projects with an installed base similar to
 FreeBSD that works like that?

I don't think there are any.  That's too far from where FreeBSD is.

Greg
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Eric F Crist
On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:05 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Welcome back to my killfile (although I doubt you'll stay there long
because of your desperate need to hear your own voice).
Kris
Now, I understand his/her/it's words are harsh, but is killing them 
really a fair alternative?  Well, I guess I can see your point.  
::grabs pitchfork::

I'm about ready to just deny all AOL connections.
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Nikolas Britton
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 14 January 2005 at 18:36:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a name?
 

In a message dated 1/14/05 5:56:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   

Why are you abandoning support for new hardware in 4.x when you
admit that 5.x is not ready? It makes no sense at all.
   

Jamie, you have a fundamental lack of understanding about how the
FreeBSD community works.  Unfortunately, this isn't something that can
be explained to someone like you, because you have your own fixed
ideas about how you think the world works and are not willing to
listen to any explanations of how reality differs.
 

I know how linux, windows, openbsd and every other major open
source project works,
   

Hmm.  I know the term windows is ambiguous, but in the past I've
always seen it used to refer to Microsoft Windows.  What open source
project is called windows?
 

I see open source when I look out my windows.
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Re: Kris' World

2005-01-14 Thread Nikolas Britton
Eric F Crist wrote:
On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:05 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Welcome back to my killfile (although I doubt you'll stay there long
because of your desperate need to hear your own voice).
Kris

Now, I understand his/her/it's words are harsh, but is killing them 
really a fair alternative?  Well, I guess I can see your point.  
::grabs pitchfork::

I'm about ready to just deny all AOL connections.
I'm sure someone here works for AOL. I sure that once they get his paper 
work sorted out they'll enable his account again, accidents do happen 
yea know, were only human.
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