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Re: An Objective Way To Out Someone Trying To Fake A Science or Engineering Background         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: stan
Date: Sep 1, 2008 21:01

Rod Speed wrote:
> stan exis.net> wrote
>> Rod Speed wrote
>
>>>> Trying something over and over that doesn't work is the definition of insanity.
>
>>> Nope.
>
>> Now here you have some credibility.

I bow to your expertise on insanity, I have no personal experience.


>> Could that be lack of interest?
>
> Its more that usenet has always had a real tendency to collect groups of individuals
> in particular newsgroups where the newsgroup name only quite losely describes
> their general interests and a lot more than that does get discussed.
>
> And there are always a few obsessively anal that hate that too.

There have always been trolls. In fact one could argue they used to be
better. They seem to be generally much more immature nowadays.

Usenet was born with the idea of newsgroups that were not unlike private
living rooms where people could spend time in conversation about topics
they considered interesting. Unfortunately there are those who insist on
barging in where they aren't wanted and are certainly not considered
interesting. It's the equivalent of finding the door unlocked and walking
into a living room and throwing up on the carpet.
>>>> If there is no other group for their "issue" then why don't they start one?
>>> Because hardly anyone will even notice that they have done that.
>>> And hordes of very narrowly focussed groups works very badly indeed.
>> I read several groups you aren't disturbing and they work quite well.
>
> Irrelevant to what was being discussed there.

You have clearly demonstrated that you haven't a clue about what was or
is being discussed in sci.electronics.basics. Trolling does not a
discussion make.
>> I guess you can't see any groups you don't disturb so you will never see how well they can work.
>
> Guess again. They do tend to get crossposted ocassionally.

I clearly refered to groups you don't disturb, and by your demonstrated
behavior you are clearly not capable of acting civilized. On your level,
any group you participate in is distrubed by your inappropriate and
rude behavior. Any post you see was posted to a group you are
disturbing.

Your idea that other trolls might crosspost into groups you are
disturbing isn't really interesting. That a troll is disturbed by
someone who might dare to deflect attention isn't news, it's expected
behavior.
>> That's truly sad.
>
> Thats truly pathetic, as always with you.

Speaking of expected behavior, I think I detect another personal attack.
You are clearly not the most clever person to attempt to insult me.
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