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J Bickhard
jbickhard at gmail.com
Fri May 29 12:08:32 UTC 2009
>
>
> BUT: being less-than-knowledgeable and
> - fiddling around with things one doesn't understand, misunderstanding
> the results and presenting a twisted version of the own
> misunderstandings as fact,
> - giving misleading and sometimes even dangerous advice,
> - being completely free from thoughts like "maybe I could be wrong?",
> "maybe I did something wrong?",
> - calling people funny names,
> - abusing this list as a personal blog
> is an *entirely* *different* matter.
I agree, there is a *big* difference from being less-than-knowledgeable
(like me), than being less-than-knowledgeable, and still thinking that your
twisted opinions of fact are correct, feeding that information to other
Ubuntu newbies, and them screwing up their machine because of it. However,
it is okay if you are:
*Less-than-knowledgable
*Don't know any better so have twisted views of how things work
*Have a "correct-me-if-I'm-wrong" attitude
*Can take a little razzing time to time, for pete's sake.
Just my fifty cents (inflation)
Jake
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