On 4/1/06, Bart Busschots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
>
> My questions are
> >based on a professional concern about the stability of a widely used
> >platform.  It also has nothing to do with what you like or don't like.
>

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I let the first three weeks of your "discussion" go by without at peep.

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So what?

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> What I know for sure
> is that it is no longer a usefull discussion and is just pumping
> people's mail boxes full of crap.

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Of course it is a discussion.  What else would it be?  You mean you don't
like the discussion.  Who cares?


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> That annoys me.

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Well, seek help.  It is not my job in life to entertain or to assist you in
your difficulties with people.

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>
> >Are you, by the way, an exchange student in Ireland?  I have spent a lot
> of
> >time in Ireland and have never run across a person with as little wit in
> >that fine land as you exhibit.  Anyway, raise the level of thought to
> >something other than you and me and you will be a lot happier, even
> though
> >you are so happy now it is comforting to all, I am sure.
> >
> >
> And you call this not getting personal? Talk about hypocracy!

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No!  I do call this getting personal.  You came to this list on your own
admission with a personal matter.  Well, you got some back.  I find you so
lacking in personal insight as to be amazing.  If you would like to talk
about the issues, fine!  But when you jump into the middle of a
conversation, like so many others like you, and say that people should or
should not talk in tune with your agenda, I have to say that you are just
too much.  If you don't like that, fine!  I could care less.  I would prefer
that you stick to the issues.  But, if you think you have the authority to
measure what is and what is not worthwhile in discussion, you are
self-deluded.

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>>Now, I don't know if it is the case where you come from but referring to

> >>people by just their surname is insulting here in Ireland so kindly
> >>don't do it again.


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You are not in Kansas, Toto.  You are on the Internet.  And, aren't you
Belgian?  I have, as I said, spent a great deal of time in Ireland and I
don't recall that what you say is true.  I think it is false, in fact.
However, I have no interest in being petty, so I will just call you Bart.
You are not one of those calling Jonathan "Jon" are you?  Also, if that is
insulting, why do you refer to your friend Niall Bren as "Bren"?  Just a
question.  I am sure you have an answer.




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"You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it float on its back."
~Dakota Jack~

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