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| From | thoolen <tholen01@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer, comp.lang.lisp |
| Subject | Murphy the afn troll is now infesting comp.* |
| Date | 2011-07-10 18:28 -0700 |
| Organization | http://groups.google.com |
| Message-ID | <156e020c-bbff-4ac9-8f25-6abd31ac3efe@j25g2000vbr.googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| References | <oigk17pccjjmtb6vdlqhakvc98d29n26fm@4ax.com> |
Cross-posted to 2 groups.
On Jul 10, 8:24 pm, Steve.Erwin <troll.Hunter@Usenet. 4.usenetizens.org.invalid> wrote: 142> Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.programmer,comp.lang.lisp 142> You use trn. What does your pontification have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Are you saying you gained an exposure to nix environments 142> yet avoided having your 'dialect' of english compromised? What does your question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Are you a "Redhat Distro" kinda girl? What does your question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> You are too 'old' for Ubuntu. That's "old=stable version" 142> kind of "'old'" :-> What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? There is no such thing as being "too old for" a piece of software, Erwin, except for little kids' game and educational software. 142> Acknowledging you genuinely do not "get it", I put to you it is 142> the case you own more of the handicap than I. No? What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? There is no evidence of any kind of "handicap" on blmblm's part and no evidence that she doesn't "get it". But your mangled syntax is rather recognizable, Erwin. Or should I call you murphy? You've been trolling alt.free.newsservers under than name for years and posting the same kind of messy, partly- unintelligible nonsense in the same characteristic style. 142> Either way, *that* topic is dead. What does your possibly-premature declaration have to do with Java, Erwin? Perhaps you were confused by the existence of a java.lang.ThreadDeath class? 142> I have fxd REF - read the advice. What do your "fxd REF" and your advice have to do with Java, Erwin? If you meant the References: header, you actually broke it, Erwin; this post appears to be a separate new thread and the subject is also changed. 142> Anything more and you are simply seeking to waste even 142> more of freely given time. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? You choose to waste your own time on posting this nonsense all over the net, Erwin. Take some responsibility, Erwin, instead of seeking to blame others (like blmblm). 142> Hardly "neighbourly" is that :-] How ironic. 142> I am not suggesting. I am giving you the shortcut to Truth. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Are you really that poor a listener _all_ the time? What does your classic erroneous presupposition of a question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Did I say "Lew Bloch"? What does your ridiculous question, one post after you said it, have to do with Java, Erwin? Beyond the fact that Lew Bloch is a regular contributor to the Java newsgroups, which seems tangential at best, Erwin. 142> Pay attention. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> You may have been around for years, yet, like many others, 142> have driven those roads blind, failing to pay attention. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Derbyshire excels in bushwhacking the blind. Who is "Derbyshire", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. What do your URLs have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> --->note the email addresses used. What does your directive to blmblm have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Or you could simply ask "Lew Bloch"? What does your question have to do with Java, Erwin? Beyond the fact that Lew Bloch is a regular contributor to the Java newsgroups, which seems tangential at best, Erwin. 142> Google says that Lew is a GG poster. What does what Google says have to do with Java, Erwin? Beyond the fact that Lew Bloch is a regular contributor to the Java newsgroups, which seems tangential at best, Erwin. 142> My policy is the same as thousands of other 142> Usenetizens of note. What does your policy have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> I filter GG posts to -999 [kill], if the 142> server I use does list them. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? Kill is -9999, not -999, Erwin. Still suffering from usenet how- to ignorance, Erwin? 142> Many servers do 142> not accept GG posts, for good reason. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> That said. What does your sentence fragment have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Paul Derbyshire did not begin in java related groups 142> 'yesterday'. Who is "Paul Derbyshire", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Paul has been here (and elsewhere) for years.. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> you would know this IF you had been paying attention. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> In 2008 I well recall at least three professionals hauling 142> Paul though tutorials on his 'corrupt' Java script. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Eventually Paul was 'booted' for trolling. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. What does your URL have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> I suggest you go search posts by "Arne_Vajh". Who is "Arne_Vajh", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. Perhaps you meant Arne Vajhoj? 142> He is one of the Good Guys. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? He's a notorious flamer in the Java newsgroups, Erwin, who seems to have misread his Hobbes and as a result all of his usenet posts tend to be nasty, brutish, and short. Short-tempered that is, Erwin, though most of them are also only one or two lines. 142> When you are going to refer to some 'obscure', or not related 142> to a current topic (in a subthread) comment, you _must_ supply 142> a link to your reference. What does your command to blmblm have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Thankyou for forcing me to download a Guggler's post.. not! Who is "a Guggler", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> REF shows the messageID for the origin of the thread (I think) 142> you refer to. What does your REF have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> I am not downloading and reading the thread 142> to do your work, work you can do. What does your avowed rudeness have to do with Java, Erwin? It is poor netiquette to refuse to read a thread and then insist on commenting on it anyway, Erwin. 142> I came in here; What does your sexual deviancy have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> <4e14a510$0$6450$c3e8da3$b1356...@news.astraweb.com> What does that have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> .. and only as you were responding to a known fuckwit. Who is "a known fuckwit", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. Though that means it's available for your use, Erwin. 142> You rejected the advice I gave at that time, so what is going 142> to change, now? What does your question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Neither a "theory" nor a hypothetical, Miss. 142> Tis a plain raw Truth. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> History? What does your classic ambiguity of a question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> fyi.... What does your sentence fragment have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Every post (made with XNA=No) is archived in text newsgroups 142> correctly listed in a nwsrc file. What does your pontification have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Were _some_ to know that small fact of Usenet Life they would 142> not post an iota of the shit they do. What does your ignorance and the shit that you post have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Paul is an exception to this. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Paul posts regardless. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Paul well knows folks (as yourself) have not the skills to go look 142> at your history 'book' -- before you say anything further on a 142> topic -- nor think beyond their own response to whatever is put. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> btw..this 'phenomena is directly related to the influx of "chat" 142> type attitudes which permeated Usenet upon the arrival of 142> @home'rs and AOL'ers, post y2K. What does your pontification have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Before that time (evolution) contributions were much more 142> focused on information than "scoring points". And a lot of 142> point scoring was done with a twist of humour. Humour 142> today's audience is largely ignorant to. The new audience 142> requires to be told when to clap.. hence we now have AOL 142> type emoticons happening in posts :-D What does any of that have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> The clock cannot be turned back, so those of us who do 142> know do what is to be done with those who do not know, and act 142> on removing those who do not care. What does your vague and empty threat towards 21st-century Usenet posters as a group have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Aint nothing "personal", it is a 'free service'. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? Threatening, without the capability to carry out the threat, to ban all people from Usenet that started using it after the year 2000 is not a service, Erwin. If he is still active, it won't even remove the apparent target of your obsession, Erwin, since he started using Usenet back in the nineties. 142> Now _that_ was the "right thing to do" :-) What does your praise of blmblm for ignoring the most nonsensical part of your previous post have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> As commented earlier.. you do have some smarts. What does your observation have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Perhaps if you were to pay attention some you may 142> well avoid the need to generate posts in getting yourself 142> out of tight spots? What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> You will note Paul is projecting again? Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Another close trademark of his. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias so your pronoun "his" lacks a referent. 142> Message-ID: <ivd9kd$l35$2@speranza.aioe.org> What does your Message-ID have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Finally? What does your ambiguous question have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Paul could care less about how many posts he generates. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Paul just swaps a name out and he is in your face 142> again, and he knows it. That is the important outcome he 142> seeks. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> One "side effect" is the fact that many wise people filter out 142> not only his posts but anyone who _ever_ responds to his shit. What does your classic erroneous presupposition have to do with Java, Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias so your pronoun "his" lacks a referent. 142> What that does for innocents (as yourself) is to have your posts 142> wiped off the list, nobody who knows will see you, or 'list' you. What does your classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim have to do with Java, Erwin? So far as I know, nobody has threatened to killfile blmblm, Erwin. 142> As it is usually the most savvy of members who understand 142> how to filter, you are then denied _all_ the best feedback 142> on topical information you wish to query. How ironic. Doubly so, since you're both the guy who thinks -999 is "kill" rather than -9999 AND someone who keeps posting to comp.lang.java.programmer but never seems to say anything to do with Java. 142> Perhaps this is exactly the case in the parent topic/s to this 142> post of mine. I have done what I can to get that fxd also. What do your inability to spell "fixed" correctly, your attempt to "fx" something that isn't broken, and your failure in said attempt have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> Effectively Paul is about slaying the clueless, his peers. Who is "Paul", Erwin? There is nobody in this newsgroup using that alias. 142> Take that much on-board at least |8:-} What does your classic erroneous presupposition that blmblm is posting from a ship have to do with Java, Erwin? 142> -- Still suffering from usenet how-to ignorance, Erwin? There should be a space after your sigdashes, Erwin. 142> Steve What does your alias have to do with Java, Erwin?
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Murphy the afn troll is now infesting comp.* thoolen <tholen01@gmail.com> - 2011-07-10 18:28 -0700
Re: OT names/nyms/etc. Paul Derbyshire in History Class [was] Why "lock" - BURP blmblm@myrealbox.com <blmblm.myrealbox@gmail.com> - 2011-07-11 22:35 +0000
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