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Karl Larsen klarsen1 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 01:56:27 UTC 2010


On 09/07/2010 07:44 PM, Nolan Cooper wrote:
> On 09/07/2010 06:32 PM, Michael Haney wrote:
>    
>> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Christopher Chan
>> <christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk>   wrote:
>>      
>>> On Wednesday, September 08, 2010 08:55 AM, Nolan Cooper wrote:
>>>        
>>>> +1 Zorch
>>>>
>>>> I have thought many, many times if the ones on this list would talk to or about their own
>>>> fathers or mothers in the way they do Karl.  NO!
>>>>
>>>> I do have empathy for the ones suppling the quality help on this list, as Karl has many
>>>> wrong answers.
>>>>
>>>> My problem is that I cannot make my mind up as to whether Karl has problems because of his
>>>> advancing age, or truly is a "troll". I suspect it is both.
>>>>
>>>> Therefore would it not be the kind thing to do, to just correct the *misinformation* and
>>>> let it go at that. In other words, no attacks against the individual who makes the wrong
>>>> statement. In any shape or form?
>>>>
>>>> That is what a professional does, is it not, that is 'DoTheRightThing', after all that is
>>>> what makes one a *professional*.
>>>>
>>>> That said, if Karl's problems stem from advancing age, then 40 lashes minus 1 for me for
>>>> having a _little_ bit of fun in my two prior post. And I mean that Karl.
>>>>          
>>> I doubt it. He is not senile at all if you ask me. We are helping keep
>>> his wits and not letting his brain rot to vegetable state. Is there a
>>> problem when certain ones of us don't feel appreciated for our efforts
>>> in keeping his mind active?
>>>
>>>        
>> My uncle used to be a very nice man.  When I was younger he looked
>> exactly like Alice Cooper, minutes the face tattoos, and thought that
>> was pretty cool.  He's gotten senile now and my aunt is afraid of him
>> because he's turned pretty mean.  My uncle's driven off a lot of the
>> family due to his behavior, but its not his fault his mind is going.
>> It'll happen to the best of us when we get that old, or we'll get
>> lucky and evolve to a higher plane of existence when December 21st,
>> 2010 comes along.
>>
>> Hey, you never know. ;-)
>>
>> Assuming Karl is old, its pretty neat that an old guy is using Linux.
>> A friend of mine believes adamantly that Seniors won't be able to
>> understand Ubuntu especially if they've	 been using Windows.  He's a
>> former Windows User turned Mac User, BTW.  But, he's slowly coming
>> around though as he discovers his knowledge of Linux is woefully
>> out-of-date.
>>
>>      
> I understand about your uncle, as my wife and myself are caring for her mother, and she is
> an only child, who is to be 88 in Nov. and believe me I know what you are saying about you
> uncle.
>
> And if I have kept abreast of Karl's blogging he is 77 Years old or will turn 77 yet this
> year.
>
> best to all
> Nolan
>    
         All of you are stupid. I seldom give ANY answer and seldom a 
wrong one. You people like to take what you THINK is an error and blow 
it out of proportion! So keep your hate for ME off this LIST. Or the 
list will kill you.

73 Karl


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