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What about CSMA COLA makes people flame 1818


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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:03:29 -0700, Snit

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 09:23:37 -0700, Snit Your posts are the evidence. Thanks for the tacit agreement. Might I have made a mistake? Might I have read...

It would take too much space to paste the message IDs, much less the quotes.

(snip)

I've called you on your pbuttive-aggressive BS.

... and I've pointed you to information, which you have usually refused.

My limitations? Mine? Compared to you I have none... but that is only compared to you using Linux.

Have you found any OS that specifically meets those requirements?

You have access to computers at work. You have at leas one at work. I infer from you questions about Cruzers that you have at least one. frot he above, you have pleanty of hardware to test Linux.

What about CSMA COLA makes people flame 1819
I did not ask for all examples, just some facts to support the claim. Do you realize you are in response to Kent's claims about me? Why are you acting like they are...

You may now post the age of this 'pre-teen'.

Interesting claims... Are you just throwing your resume around to impress people?

You show no understanding of flaming.

Why would you post questions about CD burning to an advocacy group instead of a technical group?

... as in why are you researching Linux for 'non-techincal' people that need access to Word?

That was your inference. He didnnt seem to take offense to me.

Except the same easy way most users have for getting experience with windows or OS X.

from the comments, it looks like you annoyed almost everyone in CSMA at one time or another.

Nope, it's calling a spade a shovel.

-- Rick



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