____/ Mark Kent on Thursday 19 July 2007 14:50 : \____
> William Poaster <wp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> It was on, or about, Wed, 18 Jul 2007 18:51:54 -0700, that as I was
>> halfway through a large jam doughnut, NoStop wrote:
>>
>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>
>>>> alt <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:25:12 +0000, Tim Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2007-07-18, alt <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>> I enjoy the articles! Anyone who doesn't want to read your news
>>>>>>> posts can filter by the subject keyword of "[News]".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In other words, it's OK to post things that are off-topic (as are
>>>>>> many of his posts), as long as it is easy for people to filter them?
>>>>>
>>>>> His posts are on-topic. Just because this is an advocacy group doesn't
>>>>> mean we don't want to read about the competition. Perhaps you should
>>>>> just leave.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps you should read the charter.
>>>>
>>>> And who is "we"? Less than about 2% of posters here read his crap as is
>>>> evident from the few shills who take it in turn bumping his plagiarised
>>>> link posts.
>>>
>>> How do you know what we read? Personally, I find his posts a very
>>> convenient way to quickly get access to all sorts of articles I find
>>> interesting and read. The fact that he takes the time to put a synopsis
>>> of the content before each link is very helpful in this regards. I'm
>>> glad he's doing it. If he didn't, COLA would mostly be just bullshit
>>> arguments about whose got a bigger penis than the other.
>>
>>
>> And *again*, WTF is a "plagiarised link"? Or maybe Quack doesn't know
>> WTF he's babbling about, as usual.
>>
>
> It's an absurd statement, certainly straight out of the Microsoft
> Marketing dictionary, along with "the open source people have a
> monopoly" and similar nonsense.
>
> Links are there for linking to. That's why they're there. Mr Quark, on
> the other hand, is a consistent off-topic, anti-charter poster who
> should not be here.
I think that the lobbyists created a system that made the linked list a
patentable idea. That's what Doug showed us some months ago.
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