Re: In two places at once
- From: Jeff <jorg826@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:17:04 GMT
Don Moody wrote:
"bigbrian" <harry8611@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageIf the person is new, they would, by definition have no memory of recent publications in this Newsgroup.
Any ideas what might have happened?
I know exactly what happened: some gormless clown wandered into genealogy without being able to look up anything, without any memory of recent publications on this newsgroup,
without ever having read a
book or a newbie guide on genealogy
I've just looked at couple of the newbie books, neither of which mentioned this situation
and with the dopey belief that
being a wanking waste of space is the way to contribute to any intellectual endeavour.
Do yourself a favour. Go and play tiddlywinks with the admission class in a school for the learning disabled. If the kids are kind they might let you win one game in 100, and their kindness will enable you to live the illusion that you are not a 101% waste of space 25/8. In the adult world of actual intellectual endeavour you simply don't exist at all.
And this immature rant achieves what?
The OP asked a question - several people answered (Taking up no more bandwidth than your rant)
The only purpose to your diatribe is to nurture an apparent pathological need of yours.
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