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On 23/05/2011 2:02 PM, Landon wrote:

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> As a retired database admin and designer, I imagine I know more of the
> subject of media access and data manipulation than you do, unless you
> also have 30 years of doing what I have.
>
> I recently stopped paying $90 a month to watch TV. I told them to come
> take their "dish" back.
>
> What I wanted was an exact link to a story that was being discussed,
> not to find whatever story I could.
>
> Do try to not be so instantly critical of others. Sometimes they may
> have reasons you're unaware of, and besides, what the hell is it your
> business anyway? What, do you hang out on forums to see who you can
> try to belittle? Get a life!
>


You are retired from database admin and design and you can't do a quick
search on your own? This is not the first time you have had to ask for
links because you are too stupid to find them on your own. Between your
inability to use Google or other search engines, your childishly KFing
anyone who disagrees with you and then being stupid enough to reply to
people who you bragged about KFing, you have set yourself up as a
subject for ridicule.
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> On 23/05/2011 2:02 PM, Landon wrote:

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> You are retired from database admin and design and you can't do a quick
> search on your own? This is not the first time you have had to ask for
> links because you are too stupid to find them on your own. Between your
> inability to use Google or other search engines, your childishly KFing
> anyone who disagrees with you and then being stupid enough to reply to
> people who you bragged about KFing, you have set yourself up as a
> subject for ridicule.


I'm thinking he and Julie Bove went to Troll School together. Upper
division courses. :-)

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On Mon, 23 May 2011 20:59:31 -0400, Dave Smith
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> your childishly KFing
> anyone who disagrees with you and then being stupid enough to reply to
> people who you bragged about KFing, you have set yourself up as a
> subject for ridicule.


Kill files don't have to be permanent. Since he uses Agent, my guess
is he's really killing the subthread and not the person.

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On 24/05/2011 10:58 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 23 May 2011 20:59:31 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>> your childishly KFing
>> anyone who disagrees with you and then being stupid enough to reply to
>> people who you bragged about KFing, you have set yourself up as a
>> subject for ridicule.

>
> Kill files don't have to be permanent. Since he uses Agent, my guess
> is he's really killing the subthread and not the person.



Do you really believe that? He has announced that he is KFing numerous
people and continues to reply in those threads.
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On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:14:55 -0400, Dave Smith
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> Do you really believe that?


I've come to the conclusion that he doesn't know the difference
between them. I don't care enough to look at Google (tree) to find
out.

> He has announced that he is KFing numerous people and continues to reply in those threads.


With newer versions of Agent, it's possible to kill a subthread and
not the entire thing. It is a good feature to have when subthreads go
off topic and you're not interested in where it went.



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On 25/05/2011 1:50 PM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 24 May 2011 23:14:55 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Do you really believe that?

>
> I've come to the conclusion that he doesn't know the difference
> between them. I don't care enough to look at Google (tree) to find
> out.



It is quite possibly that he doesn't know the difference, though he has
tried to establish his expertise by citing his experience in database
admin and design.



>> He has announced that he is KFing numerous people and continues to reply in those threads.

>
> With newer versions of Agent, it's possible to kill a subthread and
> not the entire thing. It is a good feature to have when subthreads go
> off topic and you're not interested in where it went.


Or..... he could be childishly announcing that he KFing people and
continues to respond to them directly, too dumb to realize how silly it
looks to announce that one is KFing a person and then turning around and
replying to them. He best attempt was to try to reply directly but under
a user name. Too bad that his style gave him away and message source
confirmed it.




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On Wed, 25 May 2011 16:34:23 -0400, Dave Smith
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> Or..... he could be childishly announcing that he KFing people and
> continues to respond to them directly, too dumb to realize how silly it
> looks to announce that one is KFing a person and then turning around and
> replying to them. He best attempt was to try to reply directly but under
> a user name. Too bad that his style gave him away and message source
> confirmed it.
>

I'm no good at recognizing anybody incognito. For me, it's easy to
tell that they've been here before, but it's not as easy to tell who
it is and I won't put any effort into doing detective work.

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