After takin' a swig o' grog, Peter Köhlmann belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
> Hadron wrote:
>
>> "DFS" <nospam@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
>>>> After takin' a swig o' grog, Peter Köhlmann belched out
>>>> this bit o' wisdom:
>>>>
>>>>> DFS wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Peter K?hlmann wrote:
>>>>>>> DFS wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Peter K?hlmann wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ...the "Star Wars" movies were rendered on linux-clusters
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Always the lies from dumbkopf.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Poor DumbFullShit. Again something where windows played no part in.
>>>>>>> So it certainly has to be a "lie"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Aren't you ever ashamed of yourself?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've already disproven your stupid "Star Wars" lie 4x or 5x.
>>>>>
>>>>> Feel free to disprove it a "sixth" time, liar
>>>>
>>>> No lie is too obvious for DFS, Hadron, Flatfish, et al. to repeat it
>>>> over and over and over again.
>>>
>>> Now Linosuck joins Lying Dumbkopf and JED as fools who believe all the
>>> Star Wars movies were rendered on Linux. ---------------^^^
>>
>> As usual Liarnut sucks up to anyone that will flip him a doggy drop
>> regardless of the truth. It's downright creepy.
>
> Oh, so you will support DumbFullShit in his idiocy that the new Star Wars
> movies were not rendered on linux machines (the original Episodes 4 - 6
> could not have been done that way obviously, as at that time neither linux
> nor windows existed)?
>
> Come on, Hadron Snot Quark, just do it. You know you want to...
Apparently good trolling requires being a nasty, lying, insulting, and
childish churl!
Note how the big sneak DFS snuck the word "all" in there, just so he could
claim we were "fools". Even though an article support Peter's claim was
posted.
And Hadron chimes right in there, in perfect accord with the lie. (With his
usual childish insults thrown in.)
http://digitalcontentproducer.com/dcc/revfeat/video_linux_hollywood/
Linux in Hollywood
Sep 1, 2003 12:00 PM, by Robin Rowe
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2002
Collateral Damage (Flash Film Works)
Blade II (Tippett Studio)
Star Wars: Episode II (ILM)
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Too much is just enough.
-- Mark Twain, on whiskey
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