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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 10/12/05 06:17

dorayme wrote:
>>From: "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi>
>>
>>dorayme <dorayme@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>You have misunderstood nearly every single thing except the very
>>>thing I asked about, which you understood all too clearly and
>>>were able to help (albeit in a most unpleasant manner) - showing
>>>that all the stuff about url and the full context etc was
>>>completely and utterly unnecessary in this particular case.
>>
>>You seem to be babbling about something that looks utterly uninteresting.
>>
>>Please do not start using anything that resembles a decent From field,
>>including your real name (especially if you accuse real people like me),
>>before you have something interesting to say. Thank you in advance.
>>
>
>
> I am very disappointed to have to deal with you again on this
> matter. I will try an experiment at the end to make the thread
> stop. In the meantime, your bullying self must be answered. And
> I will try to entertain the gallery and myself as best as I can.
> I mean, Gee, one must try to enjoy what one can ...
>
> Right, you are a real person. This is because you give your own
> name and website (presumably?). It is comically sad that you
> have to point to this as the only other strength you have
> besides the one most folk admit, that you know about html/css.
> It is truly pathetic and because you have been so rude and
> insulting for so long, I don't mind saying so. What on earth is
> the use of being a "real person" if you are such an awful one?
> If you are a bully and continue to say unkind things (especially
> to newbies, I have been watching you in action - appalled - for
> some time), your property of realness is nothing to boast about.
> In fact, it should be something to be thoroughly ashamed of.
>
> When you say that I "seem to be babbling about something that
> looks utterly uninteresting" I think you may be speaking in bad
> faith. How uninteresting or unintelligible (the babbling bit) is
> it to you? Many decent humans accused of episodes of unkind
> behaviour and misunderstanding, given chapter and verse, would
> pause to reflect, to apologise, to correct at least some things.
> But not you of course! Go and read my previous post again, you
> accused me of things, you made false assumptions and I pointed
> them out. You presumably found your own accusations interesting
> enough. Hello!
>
> What exactly is the purpose of your post here except to further
> insult me? My purpose was clear. It was twofold. To express my
> displeasure at your unseemly insults. It was also to describe
> the nature of them. You may think that because you know
> something about html/css and because there are are a whole lot
> of people likely unwilling to stand up to you, that your
> insulting behaviour could not be so bad. I happen not to
> subscribe to the view expressed and quite common that a "master
> must be given leeway in bad behaviour". I do not like bullies, I
> have seen you in action many times, especially with newbies and
> you are a disgrace.
>
> Your bullying, gauche, wooden ways can be seen in all kinds of
> clubs and organizations. In chess clubs, for example, it is not
> uncommon that some of the best players are truly rude and awful
> people. Very real and very awful. They are kowtowed to by many
> because of their power in the activity that brought the club
> into being. Where you might be under a misapprehension is this:
> while a club has a main activity, there are a whole lot of
> supporting activities and manners that are important to the
> success of it. There are usually very many other folk, some even
> just as skilled, who are polite and decent and good natured on
> the whole. So it is with alt.html
>
> OK, this has been a mixed distraction for me and I should get
> back to my unreal self's Martian unreal work. Ah, yes, I
> promised to try to kill this thread. Here goes, it is supposed
> to work judging by recent advice:
>
> When I think of you old chap, I think Korpela, not Yucca. Why?
> Because it fits the image I have of you, in a black SS uniform,
> a prized officer in charge of captured spies under the reign of
> ... here comes the experiment folks... HITLER!

You go girl, er Martian! Don't say I didn't teach ya anything! ;-)

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Take care,

Jonathan
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