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Posted by danielcarrington4 on 10/14/07 00:45
On Oct 13, 6:01 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> danielcarringt...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 2:55 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >> danielcarringt...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> On Oct 13, 2:06 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >>>> danielcarringt...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>>>> On Oct 12, 9:37 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >>>>> And there is the disconnect. Spending a few minutes, putting forth
> >>>>> marginal effort towards a response is fine and dandy ... but a couple
> >>>>> of hours???
> >>>> That's your opinion. Others have different ones. Heck, if I had the
> >>>> time right now I'd do it. But I'm way too busy.
> >>> It's quite possible that it's a matter of perception ... but I do
> >>> believe that the average psychiatrist would agree with me.
> >> I doubt you can speak for a psychiatrist (unless you are one, that is).
>
> > I don't practice clinically, but I do have a degree in psychology,
> > yes. I would assume that counts?
>
> Not at all. You said psychiatrist - which, if you really had a
> psychology degree, you would know is much different than a psychiatrist.
True. Poor choice of words. I did not go to medical school.
But for my degree I DID go quite heavy on the Abnormal Psych and
Criminal Psych courses. And obsessing over a complete stranger is
abnormal, like it or not.
>
> Sorry, Charlie. You've been caught in a lie.
LOL, no, I was "caught" in a poor choice of words. There IS a
difference. :)
>
> > Of course, my degree is from VA Tech, so perhaps that might not be
> > good enough? :)
>
> VA Tech is a great school. Too bad you didn't get a psychology degree
> there.
Actually, yes, I did. Care to quiz me? :)
>
> >>> Too busy? Now why is that? Could it be because you have higher
> >>> priorities than goosing OMH? Could it be that you'd really prefer to
> >>> devote more time to ... say, your family? Your business? Your bowel
> >>> movements? ANYthing other than OMH?
> >> I have my priorities. And right now they keep me busy. But that
> >> doesn't mean if I had the time I wouldn't create a site about Matthew.
>
> >> You do what you want with your free time - but let others do what they want.
>
> > One of the first rules here (I've gathered) is that anyone can do what
> > they want. But others have the innate "right" to judge them for it,
> > right or wrong.
>
> Sure. It's like that in real life, also.
Again, we seem to be able to agree. :)
>
> > If you can judge OMH for being a prick, I can judge nutjobs like
> > newbie for being obsessive and fruit loopy.
>
> And everyone else is free to call you an asshole.
Probably. It wouldn't be the first time. I just had to lay off 300+
people off a project that was especially important to me, so I'm not
having a great week.
>
> >>> That prioritizing would indicate a healthy mental state. Placing
> >>> "goosing" OMH above any of those things would be ... unhealthy, to say
> >>> the least.
> >>>> Who cares if it means anything to him or not? Actually, I suspect it
> >>>> hurts him more than he's letting on.
> >>> Then I think you're a bit on the arrogant side. :)
> >> And why is that? Heck - he got upset when I insinuated (without
> >> actually saying it) that he was impotent.
>
> > Apparently, he's had people hating him for YEARS. And I really doubt
> > that you're the first to insult his manhood. But for SOME reason, you
> > think that YOU saying that (really, one of the oldest insults known to
> > man) would hurt him????
>
> > Please, do give me a break.
>
> You obviously have come to that conclusion without reading the threads.
> Caught again.
I came to that conclusion by making Google my friend. And by reading
between the lines. It's how I survived the last round of budget cuts
and re-orgs.
>
>
>
> >>>>> So what the hell good is creating a web site just to tickle his ass
> >>>>> gonna do?? Not a damn thing -except to prove how much he's crawled up
> >>>>> your ass.
> >>>> Naw, it feels good.
> >>> Some would say that shooting heroin feels good, too. Doesn't mean it's
> >>> healthy or worthwhile.
> >> And who's to say there's any harm in putting up a site like that? No
> >> one except you.
>
> > My tiny degree in psychology would SUSPECT that newbie has a few
> > issues. But my burgeoning grasp of how things are done here in "teh
> > usenets" (to coin a OMH phrase) decrees that, the more you whine,
> > bitch and scream, the more "owned" you are. The more time that you
> > spend worrying over insults gotten, the more owned you are. The more
> > "revenge" you seek to inflict, the more "humiliation" you attempt to
> > serve, the more owned you are.
>
> Your "degree" in psychology doesn't mean shit. And you're sounding a
> lot more like OMH every post. It really looks like you are OMH.
>
> Caught again.
Then he must have spent some time in the Army. I got my backbone the
same time I got my current vernacular. Most of the time, my wife
complains that when I'm on the phone, I use the "F" word as an
adjective. I probably do. On my last eval, the only criticism I
received was my "lack of organization" (read: messy office) and "lack
of verbal control" (read: Curses when pissed off).
Regardless, I'm not OMH. And quite glad for it. :)
>
>
>
> > It's a matter of pride, I would say. And newbie has lost ALL his. So
> > has "Personalized" but not as badly, perhaps.
>
> > I think it can be easily likened to the typical bully situation one
> > experiences in school. The big mean football player pushes you down in
> > gym class. What do you do?
>
> > A. Push him back. Harder.
> > B. Go tell Mommy and Daddums
> > C. Write mean things about him on the bathroom wall.
>
> > I would say that B & C is what many people (including newbie) do who
> > feel impotent and slighted.
>
> > And if you're not careful, you'll fall into that trap as well. Only
> > because you seem to agree that answer "C" is the best course of action
> > (likening "writing on the bathroom wall" to putting up a site).
>
> Gee, you're as full of shit as Matthew is.
I guess from here I'll let others warn you. No wonder there's not so
many good samaritans around anymore. They get accused of being a
talentless, unproductive, dickless, twerp when they try to help the
only way they know how.
>
>
>
>
>
> >>>>>> But therein lies your misconception. I don't see him "obsessing" over
> >>>>>> anyone. Just putting together a quick site to give OMH a taste of his
> >>>>>> own medicine.
> >>>>> Too much effort, and too little pay-off. And that's WHY he IS
> >>>>> obsessing. When you invest the time, you want to get a decent return
> >>>>> on your efforts. And even a moron can see that it means NOTHING to OMH
> >>>>> -therefore, the return is ZERO.
> >>>> Whatever.
> >>> See the last line.
> >>>>> Maybe that's why you're still a contractor. :)
> >>>> I am not a contractor has never have been. I have been running a very
> >>>> successful consulting business for over 17 years. But you obviously
> >>>> don't understand that.
> >>> I understand that I "employ" several "consultants" as contractors. To
> >>> the one paying the bills, a consultant is just a more expensive
> >>> contractor. You just have better negotiation skills. :)
> >> Then you don't know the difference between a consultant and a
> >> contractor. There is a much bigger difference. But that's off topic here.
>
> > Not necessarily to the one paying the bills. To think otherwise,
> > you're fooling yourself.
> >>> But then, I am a bit on the jaded side.
> >>>>> We could discuss this and debate this all dday, but even THAT is more
> >>>>> time than I'd care to spend on the subject. Y'know, the whole
> >>>>> effort=return thing.
> >>>> Whatever. Then why even bring it up?
> >>> *adopts patient tone*
> >>> Because I'm trying to be kind and donate a clue to the clueless.
> >>> Trust me .. before this is through, you'll thank me. :)
> >> Thanks, but we'll all big boys here. At least all except Matthew
> >> Moulton, who's just a poor 27-year-old who works as a greeter for Wal
> >> Mart and lives with his mommy.
>
> >> And all this crap about buying a house?
> >> ROFLMAO!
>
> > NOW, we agree on something. :)
>
> End of conversation.
Shame.
>
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