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Post a _link_ to one of them then. Or you just making things up again? Oh. It's you. Proven lunatic and liar. He knows he cannot... thus he is either lying or thinks he is incompetent. Amazing how often I taunt people who accuse me of lying only to see them fall flat on their faces as they try to find a single example. Message-ID: <C70A19E2.5035C%
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You lied when you said Interesting that you now admit to not knowing what Linux is . Ok, your admission was not that interesting. I was being kind.
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The inconsistencies he shows are probably present, but the conclusions he draws are at least erroneous. Yet you have no counter to them other than to just deny. How sad is that!
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Our conversations have been of some value. No, they haven't, since you refuse to acknowledge your biases. See how you lash out when you know you cannot support your claims. It is a shame. At least I got you to do a little better in this round . Congrats to you... I am proud of your growth and happy to have been a part of it. Makes our silly debates worth it (that and the humor, but I actually prefer to see you grow). ... and you show your self-centered dishonesty again. See how you make absurd accusations. A shame. I hope for better from you.
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:07:14 -0700, you said: Rick: agreeing that the fractured UI of PCLOS is not a good thing for users: That's a lie. I never agreed with you. ... and so it goes. So even when I quote you acknowledging the multiple UIs of PCLOS, you think it is fine to claim I am lying when I note your acknowledgement. I accept that is the best example of a lie you can find... an example of my not lying at all.
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No, they haven't, since you refuse to acknowledge your biases. See how you lash out when you know you cannot support your claims. It is a shame. At least I got you to do a little better in this round . Congrats to you... I am proud of your growth and happy to have been a part of it. Makes our silly debates worth it (that and the humor, but I actually prefer to see you grow). ... and you show your self-centered dishonesty again. See how you make absurd accusations. A shame. I hope for better from you. It is not an accusation. It is the truth.
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Rick stated in post
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on 12/1/09 5:19 PM: <http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9909/03/linux.alpha.idg/ index.html The Windows NT customer _base_ is made of purchasers with a herd mentality. The Linux customer _base_ is made of decision makers who are willing to take risks in order to get the fastest, most cost-effective, and most reliable solution. Sadly, on the desktop, Linux has not been shown to be the most cost-effective solution. Its usability weaknesses, and other problems, prevent it from being. Per Microsoft sponsored studies. Sadly, studies have shown conclusively that Snit is a lying crank. Would you like to post a _link_ to a single lie he has posted WronG? He might go on a bit too much trying to educate Rick, but most of what he says with regard to inconsistencies and choice is spot on. No, it isn't. Yet you cannot find any significant flaw in what I show. Sorry to see you feel you are so incompetent. The inconsistencies he shows are probably present, but the conclusions he draws are at least erroneous. Yet you have no counter to them other than to just deny. How sad is that! Are you high? Do you not understand the sentence The inconsistencies he shows are probably present, but the conclusions he draws are at least erroneous. ?
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