Re: A Possible Solution To The Troll Infestation




"DCI" <never@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 00:03:57 -0700, "Michael"
> <muirhead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>GT Tick wrote:
>>> ... the cosine of any non-zero algebraic number,
>>
>>This is the one absolutely certain exception to your challenge, Tick.
>>
>>After all, the cosine of Pi/3 radians is exactly 0.5 :-)
>>
>
> In order to establish an exact place for any endeavor in the scheme of
> all things, simply use the symbol for infinity and divide it by 2.
> This will provide the exact location of every thing under the sun at
> any given time. You will find that trolls are also part of that
> scheme. Thus, we can strengthen ourselves as worthy members of ASMS by
> recognizing tolerance is a tested variable with an easy solution: Just
> ignore them!
>
> Donn

If we ignore them, they'll know we have opinions of them anyhow.

If one person insults them, the rest can have quite a bit fun at the troll's
expense, simply by following the thread from that branch without ever
responding to the original post.


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