Re: Statistics for alt.machines.cnc, 29 Aug 2005



On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 18:02:20 GMT, WotaWorld <WaW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 16:48:55 GMT, sittingduck
><spam.no.sitting-duck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>WotAWorld wrote:
>>
>>> That wasn't a top post, that was a snip and extract. I wasn't
>>> answering a question, I was citing the OP and threading it with my own
>>> text. I left the carets in to highlight the quoted text. I introduced
>>> the citation in every instance. If you had a brain would have
>>> recognized that. You obviously don't have a brain or you would have
>>> actually read the message and had something to say other than an old,
>>> tired, "don't top post" comment.
>>
>>Man, your panties get in a bunch easy. Maybe you should take up knitting or
>>something. Usenet might be a bit much for you to handle.
>
>LMAO! You can't come up with anything original can you? Tired old top
>post complaint, tired old "panties in a bunch" dis, tired old "Usenet
>to much for you" crap. Never mind the issue of statistics posts,
>ignore the reason for the thread, just complain about the form of the
>message and the tone.

This guy's a troll.
--
Cliff
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