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Odd iodine at runbox.no
Fri Oct 2 21:43:03 BST 2009


Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 21:04 +0200, Odd wrote:
>> Computers are supposed to make things easier for us. 
> 
> Sure but why insist on broken setups even when told how to fix them by
> more experienced people?

More experienced? Don't make me laugh. I've worked extensively
with Linux servers for many years. It's my job. We're just
having a difference in opinion on what's the best setup for a list.
The header stuff itself isn't remotely difficult to understand.

>> If you want hard, go back to pen and pencil.
> 
> This argument earns you a honorable mention in my scores file:
> % grep iodine ~/muttrc/scores
> group -group TROLL -addr iodine at runbox.no

Oh, I'm so sad now. How will I ever sleep again? ;)

>>> As long as I have a brain to think with, I refuse to join a majority
>>> on provable issues (even if you call me fascist which in my case would be
>>> more of an insult than you can imagine).
>> Why would I call you a fascist? I never call anyone that, except
>> for the ones that truly deserve it, like neo-nazis and David Irving.
> 
> I have been termed like that for refusing to break a ML setup thereby
> ignoring a vast majority, the exact issue we are talking about.

Well, I never called you a fascist.

  >>> Lemmings again.
>> Go back to pen and pencil. Then you're certainly not a lemming. But
>> I think you're a lemming too since you insist on using a computer like
>> everyone else.
> 
> So you say using a computer is the wrong thing to do?

Not if you won't to go with the flow. You know, be a lemming.

> You're right, but it happens to be the easiest way to legally earn
> some money for me.  I'd much prefer to photograph or go sailing;
> that's what I need the money for.

We're all lemmings. Nothing to be ashamed of.

-- 
Odd



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