Windows Vista Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

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Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> "Alias" <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:e0Q4INShIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>
>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>
>>> Charming.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>>
>> So you agree what I said is true!

>
>
> What a moron, I did not agree to *anything*. I guess you also have a
> problem knowing what sarcasm is.
>
>> Good job. At least you did something right today! Now go slither
>> over to the Ubuntu group and try and make yourself useful. Don't be a
>> pain in the vista.general group. You are just not wanted here.

>
>
> You only speak for yourself, Bill Yawn, and quite badly, I might add.
>
> Alias


You're one sick POS excuse for a human being.
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charming.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charming? You're a sick POS for a human being!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Your ill informed opinion.
>>>
>>>
>>> The truth it you have made your own persona in this ng.
>>> Now you own it.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I guess you think that is also "charming".
>>>>> Frank
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It's not my fault that you used a no-win-answer question and are too
>>>> stupid to understand that you used it and didn't understand my
>>>> example of how those types of questions are lame.
>>>
>>>
>>> You're one sick POS for a human being.

>>
>>
>> Your ill informed opinion.
>>
>>> You're a known and admitted liar,

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>> troll,

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>> spammer

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>> and a bigoted

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>> atheist.

>>
>>
>> True and so what?
>>
>>> IOW's, a real loser.

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>> You did it all to yourself.

>>
>>
>> Considering that everything except that I don't believe in a
>> inexistent god is false, not true.
>>
>>> So just live with it.
>>> Frank

>>
>>
>> Repeating the same lies, insults, profanity and bluster does nothing
>> for your credibility. Not replying to content doesn't either.
>>
>> Alias

>
> More of your incessant, insidious lies?
> Grow up loser.
> You're only fooling yourself...fool.
> Frank


Your say so doesn't make it true. It does make you look like the fool
you really are, though.

Alias
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:e0Q4INShIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>
>>>> Charming.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>>
>>> So you agree what I said is true!

>>
>>
>> What a moron, I did not agree to *anything*. I guess you also have a
>> problem knowing what sarcasm is.
>>
>>> Good job. At least you did something right today! Now go slither
>>> over to the Ubuntu group and try and make yourself useful. Don't be
>>> a pain in the vista.general group. You are just not wanted here.

>>
>>
>> You only speak for yourself, Bill Yawn, and quite badly, I might add.
>>
>> Alias

>
> You're one sick POS excuse for a human being.
> Frank


Now, that's convincing. NOT!

Alias
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Charming.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charming? You're a sick POS for a human being!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Your ill informed opinion.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The truth it you have made your own persona in this ng.
>>>> Now you own it.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess you think that is also "charming".
>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It's not my fault that you used a no-win-answer question and are
>>>>> too stupid to understand that you used it and didn't understand my
>>>>> example of how those types of questions are lame.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You're one sick POS for a human being.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Your ill informed opinion.
>>>
>>>> You're a known and admitted liar,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>> troll,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>> spammer
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>> and a bigoted
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>> atheist.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> True and so what?
>>>
>>>> IOW's, a real loser.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>> You did it all to yourself.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Considering that everything except that I don't believe in a
>>> inexistent god is false, not true.
>>>
>>>> So just live with it.
>>>> Frank
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Repeating the same lies, insults, profanity and bluster does nothing
>>> for your credibility. Not replying to content doesn't either.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>>
>> More of your incessant, insidious lies?
>> Grow up loser.
>> You're only fooling yourself...fool.
>> Frank

>
>
> Your say so doesn't make it true.


Of course it does. You're the lair as you've so often demonstrated.

It does make you look like the fool
> you really are, though.


That's your job and you're doing a really good job of it.
Fool!
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:e0Q4INShIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charming.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So you agree what I said is true!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What a moron, I did not agree to *anything*. I guess you also have a
>>> problem knowing what sarcasm is.
>>>
>>>> Good job. At least you did something right today! Now go slither
>>>> over to the Ubuntu group and try and make yourself useful. Don't be
>>>> a pain in the vista.general group. You are just not wanted here.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You only speak for yourself, Bill Yawn, and quite badly, I might add.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>>
>> You're one sick POS excuse for a human being.
>> Frank

>
>
> Now, that's convincing. NOT!
>
> Alias


I'm not trying to convince anyone seeing as how this entire ng already
knows exactly what a sick POS you are.
I'm just restating a known fact.
You're one sick POS for a human being.
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients


"Frank" <fab@notspam.com> wrote in message
news:e1BwoIThIHA.3648@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:e0Q4INShIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charming.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So you agree what I said is true!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What a moron, I did not agree to *anything*. I guess you also have a
>>>> problem knowing what sarcasm is.
>>>>
>>>>> Good job. At least you did something right today! Now go slither
>>>>> over to the Ubuntu group and try and make yourself useful. Don't be a
>>>>> pain in the vista.general group. You are just not wanted here.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You only speak for yourself, Bill Yawn, and quite badly, I might add.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>>
>>> You're one sick POS excuse for a human being.
>>> Frank

>>
>>
>> Now, that's convincing. NOT!
>>
>> Alias

>
> I'm not trying to convince anyone seeing as how this entire ng already
> knows exactly what a sick POS you are.
> I'm just restating a known fact.
> You're one sick POS for a human being.
> Frank


Frank, the results just came back. Alias isn't human. He's a
Dirt-Scum-BOT!
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> "Frank" <fab@notspam.com> wrote in message
> news:e1BwoIThIHA.3648@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>>Alias wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Frank wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>"Alias" <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:e0Q4INShIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Bill Yawn wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You are just a fake, a troll, a moron, and a complete jerk off!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Charming.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So you agree what I said is true!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>What a moron, I did not agree to *anything*. I guess you also have a
>>>>>problem knowing what sarcasm is.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Good job. At least you did something right today! Now go slither
>>>>>>over to the Ubuntu group and try and make yourself useful. Don't be a
>>>>>>pain in the vista.general group. You are just not wanted here.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>You only speak for yourself, Bill Yawn, and quite badly, I might add.
>>>>>
>>>>>Alias
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>You're one sick POS excuse for a human being.
>>>>Frank
>>>
>>>
>>>Now, that's convincing. NOT!
>>>
>>>Alias

>>
>>I'm not trying to convince anyone seeing as how this entire ng already
>>knows exactly what a sick POS you are.
>>I'm just restating a known fact.
>>You're one sick POS for a human being.
>>Frank

>
>
> Frank, the results just came back. Alias isn't human. He's a
> Dirt-Scum-BOT!
>
>
>

hehehe...that's funny and proly true! :-)
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Welcome back Kurt.....you've been missed!!!

Jack.


"kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknownuniverse.org> wrote in message
news:eiTBj.11408$2L5.8235@fe28.usenetserver.com...
> Boy, does this group need a "Self-Anointed Moderator," or what?! ;-)
>
> Back in the good ole days of xp.gen, the pro v. anti-microsoft forces
> used to fight over things that were at least tangentially on-topic, you
> know about the OS, and the company that made the OS. Sure, the fighting
> got dirty, nasty, and personal, but it was never as totally off-topic as
> this group is.
>
> This group is more like the collection of trolls over at alt.os.windows-
> xp, more about trolling than the topic at hand.
>
> People of good conscience need to take a stand against these trolls that
> have hijacked this group. Sitting back quietly has only condoned the
> actions of these childish trolls.
>
> Ya'll have only a few choices:
>
> 1.) Do nothing, and let this group continue its downward spiral.
> 2.) Stand up to these children, and keep putting them in their place,
> until they leave with their tails tucked firmly between their legs.
> 3.) Go on strike, stop posting here, and force MS to deal with this troll
> problem in their group.
>
> Is this a group for those needing help with Vista, or is this just a
> place for trolls to play?
>
> The choice is in the hands of the more rational members of this group.
> Do something, anything, or just continue to condone the trolls' control
> this group!
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Former Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
>
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

>kurttrail wrote:
>
>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>
>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>> sides of the argument.

>>
>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>

>Kurt,
>
>I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item and
>launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power that
>lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>
>Cheers.


I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
Linux-way..."

They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
Linux is.

But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
avoid it at all costs.



--
Donald L McDaniel

How can so many otherwise very intelligent people screw up
something so simple so badly? If you stick a computer
keyboard in front of most people, they'll suddenly drop
30 points off their IQs. Much like placing a "Pork Barrel"
bill in front of a politician: He'll forget all about
"cooperation" the minute he counts the zeroes before the
decimal point.
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:34:01 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:

>NoStop wrote:
>
>> kurttrail wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>>>have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>>fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>>other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>>sides of the argument.
>>>
>>>Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>>>and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>>>NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>

>>
>> Kurt,
>>
>> I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>> would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>> started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>> running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>> you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item and
>> launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power that
>> lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>

>hehehe...nostop (where did you get that stupid handle from...RS?),
>you're sounding like a cartoon character trapped in a frame of time
>desperate to get out...LOL!
>Frank


Frank, what's the matter with you? You are usually much more hateful.
What happened? Did you take my advice and load up a bowl or two?


--
Donald L McDaniel

How can so many otherwise very intelligent people screw up
something so simple so badly? If you stick a computer
keyboard in front of most people, they'll suddenly drop
30 points off their IQs. Much like placing a "Pork Barrel"
bill in front of a politician: He'll forget all about
"cooperation" the minute he counts the zeroes before the
decimal point.
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Donald L McDaniel wrote:

> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:34:01 -0700, Frank <fab@notspam.com> wrote:
>
>
>>NoStop wrote:
>>
>>
>>>kurttrail wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>>nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>>>>have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>>>fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>>>other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>>>sides of the argument.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>>>>and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>>>>NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Kurt,
>>>
>>>I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>>>would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>>>started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>>>you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item and
>>>launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power that
>>>lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>
>>>Cheers.
>>>

>>
>>hehehe...nostop (where did you get that stupid handle from...RS?),
>>you're sounding like a cartoon character trapped in a frame of time
>>desperate to get out...LOL!
>>Frank

>
>
> Frank, what's the matter with you? You are usually much more hateful.
> What happened? Did you take my advice and load up a bowl or two?
>
>

:-D
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients


"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>kurttrail wrote:
>>
>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>
>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>

>>Kurt,
>>
>>I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>>would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>>started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>>you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item
>>and
>>launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power that
>>lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>
>>Cheers.

>
> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
> Linux-way..."
>
> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
> Linux is.
>
> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
> avoid it at all costs.
>

Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two bags. One
for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Bill Yanaire wrote:

>
> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
> news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>>kurttrail wrote:
>>>
>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>>
>>>Kurt,
>>>
>>>I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>>>would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>>>started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>>>you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item
>>>and
>>>launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power
>>>that lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>
>>>Cheers.

>>
>> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
>> Linux-way..."
>>
>> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
>> Linux is.
>>
>> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
>> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
>> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
>> avoid it at all costs.
>>

> Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two bags.
> One for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!


Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.

Cheers.

--
What does Bill Gates use?
http://tinyurl.com/2zxhdl

Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

Be Afraid ... Be Very Afraid ... of Francis' RELATIVES!

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

NoStop wrote:

>
>
> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>
> Cheers.
>

Coming from lying linux loser like you that has to be taken as compliment.
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

NoStop wrote:
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> kurttrail wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least you
>>>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP MCE2005,
>>>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss off
>>>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>>>
>>>> Kurt,
>>>>
>>>> I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea that I
>>>> would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time and
>>>> started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>> running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this stage
>>>> you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu item
>>>> and
>>>> launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power
>>>> that lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
>>> Linux-way..."
>>>
>>> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
>>> Linux is.
>>>
>>> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
>>> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
>>> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
>>> avoid it at all costs.
>>>

>> Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two bags.
>> One for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!

>
> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>
> Cheers.
>


More like a giggling 12 year old boy in the boys' locker room.

Alias
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Alias wrote:

> NoStop wrote:
>
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> kurttrail wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at
>>>>>>> least you
>>>>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the usual
>>>>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when the
>>>>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on both
>>>>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP
>>>>>> MCE2005,
>>>>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss
>>>>>> off
>>>>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still XP.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Kurt,
>>>>>
>>>>> I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea
>>>>> that I
>>>>> would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a
>>>>> time and
>>>>> started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>>> running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this
>>>>> stage
>>>>> you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu
>>>>> item
>>>>> and
>>>>> launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power
>>>>> that lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
>>>> Linux-way..."
>>>>
>>>> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
>>>> Linux is.
>>>>
>>>> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
>>>> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
>>>> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
>>>> avoid it at all costs.
>>>>
>>> Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two
>>> bags. One for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!

>>
>>
>> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>

>
> More like a giggling 12 year old boy in the boys' locker room.
>
> Alias


So now you've included 12 yr old boys in your sheep harem?
Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Frank wrote:

> NoStop wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>

> Coming from lying linux loser like you that has to be taken as compliment.
> Frank


Sorry retard, but that term IS NOT a compliment. Had you not been suffering
that brain injury all these years since Nam, you might have clued into this
fact. Obviously, the world is passing you by. Sad.

Cheers.

--
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Be Afraid ... Be Very Afraid ... of Francis' RELATIVES!

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
 
Hey Kurt - does this thread drift prove how borked this newsgroup is?

Hey Kurt - does this thread drift prove how borked this newsgroup is?

:-)

--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/



"Frank" <fab@notspam.com> wrote in message
news:%23NcVqDkhIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Alias wrote:
>
>> NoStop wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> kurttrail wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at least
>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the
>>>>>>>> usual
>>>>>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on
>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP
>>>>>>> MCE2005,
>>>>>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to piss
>>>>>>> off
>>>>>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still
>>>>>>> XP.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kurt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea
>>>>>> that I
>>>>>> would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a time
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>>>> running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this
>>>>>> stage
>>>>>> you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu
>>>>>> item
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power
>>>>>> that lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>>
>>>>> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
>>>>> Linux-way..."
>>>>>
>>>>> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
>>>>> Linux is.
>>>>>
>>>>> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
>>>>> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
>>>>> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
>>>>> avoid it at all costs.
>>>>>
>>>> Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two bags.
>>>> One for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>

>>
>> More like a giggling 12 year old boy in the boys' locker room.
>>
>> Alias

>
> So now you've included 12 yr old boys in your sheep harem?
> Frank
 
Re: Delurking: My opinion about this group and its mental patients

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> NoStop wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:0ojlt3hcrtlt6q4p282vsat7tf8pddv38o@4ax.com...
>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:18:19 -0700, NoStop <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> kurttrail wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not that I'd switch back to XP but I do look back on xp.gen with
>>>>>>>> nostalgia. I'm glad you're back. We don't often agree but at
>>>>>>>> least you
>>>>>>>> have mostly intelligent arguments - well at least compared the
>>>>>>>> usual
>>>>>>>> fare in here, intelligent. It's way more fun to trade jibes when
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> other person at least has a clue about the points being made on
>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>> sides of the argument.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks Kerry. Right now I'm using a combo of Vista64 SP1, XP
>>>>>>> MCE2005,
>>>>>>> and Ubuntu 7.1 [Yeah, I know it's really 7.10, just trying to
>>>>>>> piss off
>>>>>>> NoStop], and the one that is the most hassle-free for me is still
>>>>>>> XP.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kurt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I could care less if you call it "7.1". Where did you get the idea
>>>>>> that I
>>>>>> would? In any case, I'm sure that after you've used Ubuntu for a
>>>>>> time and
>>>>>> started to explore the inherent beauty and logic of the Linux-way of
>>>>>> running a computer your view will change dramatically. If at this
>>>>>> stage
>>>>>> you're only familiar with the Windows-way of clicking an icon/menu
>>>>>> item
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> launching an app, you've only scratched the surface of the real power
>>>>>> that lurks below the surface of a Linux operating system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>>
>>>>> I love how you used those words: "...inherent beauty and logic of the
>>>>> Linux-way..."
>>>>>
>>>>> They make absolutely no sense, considering how illogical and ugly
>>>>> Linux is.
>>>>>
>>>>> But, those who love their ladies love them no matter how ugly they
>>>>> might be, and only see beauty where others see ugliness. This just
>>>>> goes to prove that "romantic love" is very deceiving. It is good to
>>>>> avoid it at all costs.
>>>>>
>>>> Well now, if you want to love an ugly woman go ahead, but get two
>>>> bags. One for her and one for you, just in case her bag breaks!
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, so Mr. Yawn, besides being a dimwit is also a male chauvinist pig.
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>

>>
>> More like a giggling 12 year old boy in the boys' locker room.
>>
>> Alias

>
> So now you've included 12 yr old boys in your sheep harem?
> Frank


Just curious, how did you come to this erroneous conclusion, desperation
to find *something* you can use against me? Must be frustrating to have
to use faulty logic and lies to make your "points".

Alias
 
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