It was on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:56:55 -0600, that Samwise Gangee wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 July 2006 02:19, Erik Funkenbusch
> <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (<1kqelgsgvgnu3$.dlg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) wrote:
>
>> You continually state your conjecture as fact and
>> don't even realize you're doing it, or maybe you do and you think nobody
>> will notice.
>
> Where are NTFS' journals stored?
>
>> I don't know, but your tone and style are authoratative
>> about your actions, not suggestive and speculative.
>
> How was the Morris worm spread by email?
You forgot:
What about using MS TT fonts on Linux?
Can he provide evidence for plenty of examples of competing ISO
standards?
Why is ok for *him* (without asking permission) to publicize other
people's personal information, but if a person chooses to
publicize personal information about *himself*, it is "inappropriate".
Why does Erik Funkenbusch think it's important to drag Digg,
or any other outside forum or activity, into COLA to lend support to his
specious claims about the (un)popularity of Roy's posts in COLA?
How does Funkenbusch *know* Roy didn't come by the picture he ranted
about, honestly?
How does he *know* that Roy does /not/ have the legitimate right to
use the picture despite what the copyright owner claims is the case?
But don't holsd your breath, Ewik The Weasel will probably continue to
ignore these unanswered questions.
--
98% of linux problems that *windows* users whine about,
emanate from somewhere between the chair and the PC.
Either the person cannot read, doesn't understand
what they read, or they can't be bothered.
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