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Paypal requests, was Your Compliance is Urgently Needed.Reply Asap 3932What are the core packages for a desktop's Linux desktop distribution 3936 Artificer snip Installing Linux from scratch and using pre-compiled applications are two things you don't usually see together. If you go to the trouble to install from scratch, it is... I put IN that paragraph (and only that paragraph) into the quote precisely so that you could see it. To have the behaviour characterised as an Archie Bunkerism is not an insult. I was endeavouring to point out to you in a light manner that you apparently believe the rest of the universe, not you, has the problem here, and to illustrate for you the weirdness and unsuitability and self-justifying and self-protecting nature of your own beliefs in this respect. If the words "Archie Bunker" get it through to you, then the text has succeeded where everything else bounced off the armour plating protecting your ego, when your ego should not be involved in this! You think that paypal's secure page is somehow insecure and using it results in your receiving phishing mails. You prefer to believe that the page is insecure (an inherantly abslutely ridiculous thesis) than to believe that you received phishing mails randmomly (an inherantly likely phenomenon). If you think that that is indeed an Archie Bunkerism, then you would be right, and will you please modify your mental atbreastudes so as to avoid that kind of foolishness in the future. If you think that is not an Archie Bunkerism, then yoou had better come up with an alternative explanation! So that I get more insight into the warp you put on your perceptions. No it is not. Sarcasm is saying something witty that is evidently not true for the purposes of insult or scorn. I fail to see anything witty or untrue in the buttertion, according to your story. Moreover, it IS impossible in any payments system. One simply cannot pay twice for the same item! The item would not be marked as still for sale when the second payment came in. Therefore you HAVE bought two of the same kind of item, not paid twice for the same one. That is simply database fact. What are the core packages for a desktop's Linux desktop distribution Hi everyone. As a Hobby I want to build a Linux system from scratch. I know there is a lot of information...
Then it does nothing of the kind. Instead it illustrates that you misinterpret and distort what actually happened. No you didn't. You just think you did. It's impossible to pay twice for the same item in a commercial DB system, by definition. It isn't there to be paid for again when the second payment comes in. You paid for two of the same kind of thing. Then he noticed that you had meant to buy one and you bought two. Human beings can do that. Machines are doomed to do what you say to do instead. What are the core packages for a desktop's Linux desktop distribution 3934 Artificer wrote in response to John-Paul Stewart: Actually I don't think John-Paul was out of line... No, it's callled perception. You believed a phishing mail to hhave come from paypal. Once again your mental defenses are pulling the shutters down. We are not talking about your double payment at some other unspecified date which you have now brought into your story as a piece of sarcasm with which to illustrate my "foolishness", but about the phishing scam to which you responded with a letter of complaint to paypal.
Good. !!! I see. The only thing one can say to such determined and wilful failure to get the clue so generously offered you in broad daylight is Plonkity. (didn't I mean to do that before? Oh well). Peter
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