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Posted by Martin Edwards on 05/22/06 01:50
dorayme wrote:
> In article <6q6dnc8IZ7cNgfLZRVnygg@bt.com>,
> Martin Edwards <big_mart_98@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>dorayme wrote:
>>
>>>In article <tdebg.1945$mg3.1392@reader1.news.jippii.net>,
>>> "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Fred <testing@testing1212mouse.com> trolled:
>>>
>>>Gosh! What is going on here to justify such a vicious reply? This
>>>"Fred" a known devil?
>>>
>>
>>Some people just do that. It is the temptation of anonymity.
>
>
> I think maybe you have got something jumbled here. You are
> perhaps, confusedly, referring to this Fred as being a known
> devil?
>
> Non-anonymity is a prized Jukka K. Korpela trait. So this will
> look unfair. Perhaps you meant something else, that it is the
> temptation of keyboard (and therefore faceless) communication...
> This would apply (in perhaps varying quantities) to realNamed and
> realEmailAddressed folk as well as the others.
>
> Real earthlings with realNames in this jungle are interesting
> beings. It is, prima facie, a mark of some courage and honesty.
> It is usually an inhibiting factor, making the owner responsible,
> moderate and fair. And not too provocative (so that he or she
> will not be hunted down and dragged into an Abu Ghraib type of
> situation). But it can also be a disinhibiting factor for reasons
> too complicated for now. I know you all want me to go on about
> this but really, what has this to do with html or css?
>
I guess.
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