On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 20:15:28 +0200, Hadron wrote:
> waterskidoo <water.skidoo@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> On 2007-07-28, Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> You don't see something rather creepy in him flipping and then saying
>>> the following ?
>>>
>>> http://schestowitz.com/UseNet/2006/September_2006_2/msg00516.html
>>
>> I think he lost his cool.
>> I just did a google on his name +castrate and a large quantity of weird
>> hits popped up.
>> Clearly people are out to discredit him possibly due to his Linux
>> advocacy work.
>> I find it intriguing that you chose a post about castration for your
>> example.
>
> Err, why? I never said it. It was him making the cold blooded threats.
>
>
>>> It indicates a rather nasty split personality. Note there are no
>>> smileys. No nudges. No Winks. This is the persona uncovered. He let
>>> the "good old Roy" cover slip.
>>
>> He lost his temper and said something stupid. So what?
>> It's the old 'one screw up negates 1000 atta boys' routine.
>
> To lose ones temper is one thing. To threaten what he did is another
> ball games. As I said : rather weird.
>
>
>>> And you are entitled to that. But also consider that he is
>>> plagiarizing the links which were collected by legitimate sites trying
>>> to generate their own advertising revenue.
>>
>> I fail to understand how a link can be plagiarized? Please explain this
>> one to me.
>
> No. It's fairly obvious. Go look at any of the Linux news sites and then
> realise that Roy has stolen their post and their link
How has he stolen their post or link?
>
>
>>> He also constantly posts things which are anti-charter.
>> So do just about 100 percent of the people in any group. Our little
>> iPod/iPhone thread is anti-charter I believe.
>
> Actually NO. Because I advocated Linux by stating that I can use Linux
> to manage my iPod and didnt need Windows or iTunes.
How did you connect to the Apple Music store? How do you generate
playlists?
>
>> I would say his on topic posts far outweigh the few off topic ones.
>> Also he tags his posts to make filtering easy. What more could you ask
>> for?
>>
>>
> That he stops posting other people links and stops changing the subject
> lines to suit his own agenda?
So, in your view, it is wrong to post links web pages in a Usenet post?
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Rick
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