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Kent Paul Dolan

2006-02-27, 7:09 pm

Interesting that you wish to support Chris despite that his
contentions are refuted by "millions of researchers". If you
don't like my methods for dealing with such invincibly
ignorant personalities as Chris's, may I suggest the use of
killfile technology to spare you the pain of reading my
writings in the future. Many, many other Usenet dunces
have received similar attentions from me as Chris did,
and will continue to do so in the future.

Had you bothered to do a thorough review of Chris's
behavior during these interchanges, you would indeed
see that he danced from one position to others, some
diametrically opposed to those he espoused before,
yet continued to claim with each sidestep of the need
of admitting his errors that he had been "right all along".

Such behavior is unacceptable in a technical forum, and,
when it continues unabated despite correction by
numerous correspondents, ridicule of the offender is
the sole remaining obvious recourse.

Again, find, and use, a killfile, if reading appropriate
ridicule of dunces like Chris is that painful to you. For
sure, I'm not going to stop my 22 year habit of
applying such ridicule where needed on Usenet, just
to spare you mental anguish.

FWIW

xanthian.

Richard Sexton

2006-02-27, 7:09 pm

In article <1141073481.670662.184760@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>,
Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote:
>sure, I'm not going to stop my 22 year habit of
>applying such ridicule where needed on Usenet, just
>to spare you mental anguish.


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