On 22/09/2011 5:40 PM, "Jane Doe", an obvious murphy sock, wrote:
NaN> Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.programmer
NaN> I can appreciate your point.
What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do
with Java, murphy? You have never shown any capacity for "appreciating"
any "point" involving your messages being off-topic or in other ways
unwelcome or violating of social norms, murphy, as evidenced by the
slimy trail of gigabytes of off-topic paranoid blather, punctuated by
occasional flamewars, that you have left all over Usenet like some giant
radiation-mutated snail.
NaN> However from what I have witnessed first hand you (particularly)
NaN> are not mature enough in the Usenet sense to apply that same advice
NaN> to the posts Derbyshire leads you "up the garden path" with.
Who is "Derbyshire", murphy? There is nobody in this newsgroup using
that alias.
NaN> Even when you *know* his posts contains factual mistakes you
NaN> grant the post credibility by an exchange which implies the
NaN> disagreement is up for discussion.
How ironic, seeing as your posts contain numerous factual mistakes,
expressed and implied.
NaN> You ignore the other choice.
NaN> Tell him to **** off. Or ignore the post.
How ironic, coming from someone who seems to be incapable himself of
ignoring the same posts.
NaN> That's "maturity" in dealing with the Usenet child.
Who is "the Usenet child", murphy? There is nobody in this newsgroup
using that alias.
NaN> Like, how many times is it required to *show* Derbyshire
NaN> is running multiple names in cljp?
Who is "Derbyshire", murphy? There is nobody in this newsgroup using
that alias.
NaN> Programmers are that dense?
It isn't a sign of density when someone disbelieves or disregards you,
murphy. In fact, it is a sign of density when someone listens to you and
takes what you said seriously, murphy.
NaN> Or just you?
What does your question of Bloch have to do with Java, murphy?
"I had 'volunteered (years back) to support those who do endeavor
to provide free Free Usenet access, support those who offered
subscription based Free Usenet access, nothing more than
cooperation expected in return for what has been many
thousands of hours of work. I note most of those I joined with
are either deceased, severely disabled, or plain ole' MIA..
now it is my Time. ...
You just read my last. ...
For those who think they see me in future times I can only wish
you severe Tinnitus in your dreams. For those who know me
well (eMail, whatever) and see me, know I will be smiling also.
It is to you I say "adieu mein frenz and adios .. grazie' [hugs]
for all the Good Times! May you and yours always bear well
with all Life brings you".
/0ut"
--murphy
http://www.uffnet.com/kookkamp/goodbye.htm
And people wonder why I call them Famous Last Words.
P.S. You forgot to include a copy of your famous paranoid "Lits o' Haet"
in your post, murphy. Still suffering from memory problems, murphy?