This message was posted on Usenet, NOT JLAforums, & on Wed, 14 Jun 2006
08:45:44 +0100, Mark Kent posted this:
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> William Poaster <wp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> This message was posted on Usenet, NOT JLAforums, & on Tue, 13 Jun 2006
>> 09:07:39 +0100, William Poaster posted this:
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>>> This message was posted on Usenet, NOT JLAforums, & on Tue, 13 Jun 2006
>>> 07:29:37 +0000, spike1 posted this:
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>>>> flatfish+++ <flatfish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> did eloquently scribble:
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>>>>> On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 03:00:31 +0000, Sinister Midget wrote:
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>>>>> Yet you and your Koolaid drinking Linux nutsacks ignore the fact that Roy
>>>>> is ethically wrong.
>>>>
>>>> In what way?
>>>> And don't go on about that sodding picture again.
>>>> Stealing a mars bar from a shop is a more serious crime than that!
>>>> (And who in their lifetime has never pilfered SOMETHING?)
>>>
>>> Apparently flatfish has admitted (some time ago) that he's used/using M$
>>> pirated software, so he hasn't a leg (or should that be fin) to stand on.
>>
>> Correction:- My bad, it seems it was a *linux* product he'd bought,
>> copied, then returned to the store for a refund! I found the thread
>> archived at Google: Linux based Home Theater PC HowTo - May 14th 2005:
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z62A2104D
>>
>
> Um, gary must be feeling a little wobbly on those fins, now...
Well he's no credibility, that's for sure.
But there again none of the other wintrolls have either.
tab's admitted he's here to troll.
Message-ID: <1133228573.959224.29990@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
DFS admitted he's here because he likes arguing, he's a "two week linux
expert" In short he's trolling.
Funknebusch doesn't answer questions about the claims he's made.
Qualig thought I was a sock of chrisv, & could NOT be persuaded.
(That was funny!) So that crapped all over his credibility.
What a pathetic lot they are.
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