In article <1654233.c3K98Xs9CN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> He sometimes pastes the same comment into half a dozen Digg
> >> stories and here.
> >
> > Yawn ....
>
> This is extremely rare and Tim knows it. He apparently keeps track of many
> things I do at Digg (in the past he posted a lot of information I did not
> have myself).
That "lot of information you did not have yourself" was information you
SHOULD have had yourself. For example, I posted detailed information on
Rod Trent's Digg postings, which proved that you were extremely wrong
about your claims concerning his postings. After your first claim was
completely destroyed, you tried to say you meant something else--which
was then completely destroyed, and then you changed your claim again,
and it was again shot down, then you shut up on that topic.
You'd make a lot less errors if you got your information first, then
made claims based on the information, rather than making up things, and
waiting for other people to then gather the information to support or
refute you claims.
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--Tim Smith
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