Re: Networking with PCs



In article <1150818027.406844.228600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Edwin" <thorne25@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

So, I thank you for your effort, and you just continue with your
insults? Gotcha.

So, I offer sincere help, then find out you were just trolling?

I can't take responsibility for your misconceptions with regards to my
motive for advocating the Mac.

It seems you take no responsibility for your dishonesty and ignorance
either.

Well, I'm never dishonest, so I can't take responsibility foor
something I am not. Ignorant? Sure, I'm ignorant about lots of things.
I'll even agree that there is probably lots about Windows networking
I'm ignorant about.

But, on the other hand, I think even people that are ignorant about
computer networking should be able to easily connect to computers to
share files.

Those who know you realize you go out of your way to create Windows
problems where none exist, as if this were somehow "Mac Advocacy," when
it's really only a demonstration of your own willful stupidity.

Well, it would seem that that opinion is shared by you, Mayor and Snit
(and Snit agrees mostly because he's mad at me for other reasons).

In the end - there is some truth to what you're saying. Being a Mac
advocate, I'm eager to complain about oddities in Windows.

That said, I never lie, nor do I make up stuf to advocate the Mac. I
don't think the Mac needs "unfair" help advocacy-wise. So, you're free
to claim that I am stupid, but rest assured, it's not "willfully
stupid" in any case.

I, on the other hand, doesn't regard myself as stupid in any way.
According to an IQ test I did when I enlisted to the military, neither
does the swedish military.


Best Regards
--
Sandman[.net]
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