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Kadaitcha Man

Flightless Bird
"Roland Schweiger", thou spider-legged monkey. Thou disease of a friend.
Ye bugged:

> get the hell out of this group!


Fuck you, and fuck the camel you rode in on, Arab.
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Roland Schweiger wrote:
> get the hell out of this group!
>


How does it feel to want and not get, asshole?

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Alias
 
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Roland Schweiger

Flightless Bird
"Alias"

> How does it feel to want and not get, asshole?


Listen you damb idiot!

1.
Ever since IE was around, i have been using it and will definately continue
to do so in the future!

2.
The world does not just consist of browsers - a browser is just one
(relatively simple) way for internet usage.

3.
The browser war is stupid publicity and the strange "security lacks" would
rather refer to problems with the tcp/ip stack,
but definately not with the browser.

4.
Ever since the Commodore64 times, i have been into programming -
and for me there is definately no need to quit windows, along with its IE
browser.

5.
The .NET languages will immediately reach about 95% of the public
world-wide,
why shoude i consider writing apps for the remaining 5%,
especially when it comes to people like you!

6.
And for the last time:
This is a group FOR windows7 (and IE) users,
and if you don't like these MS products or if you hate their users,
then just delete this group from your news-reader, full stop!

no greetings.

Roland Schweiger
 
M

milt

Flightless Bird
On 1/16/2010 8:38 AM, Roland Schweiger wrote:
> get the hell out of this group!
>


don't bother, the trolls won't listen to you, they won't leave, best to
just ignore them or be added to the ignored, yourself.
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Roland Schweiger wrote:
> "Alias"
>
>> How does it feel to want and not get, asshole?

>
> Listen you damb idiot!
>
> 1.
> Ever since IE was around, i have been using it and will definately [sic]
> continue to do so in the future!


Yeah, we know you're an idiot. Why you have to continually confirm it
boggles the mind.

>
> 2.
> The world does not just consist of browsers - a browser is just one
> (relatively simple) way for internet [sic] usage.


Considering I never said that the world consists of just browsers ...
your point? Do you really think you're telling me something I don't know?

>
> 3.
> The browser war is stupid publicity and the strange "security lacks"
> would rather refer to problems with the tcp/ip stack,
> but definately not with the browser.


You're that clueless are ya? Yep, you sure are.

>
> 4.
> Ever since the Commodore64 times, i have been into programming -
> and for me there is definately [sic] no need to quit windows, along with its
> IE browser.


Bragging about your experience won't make Windows any safer.

>
> 5.
> The .NET languages will immediately reach about 95% of the public
> world-wide,
> why shoude [very sic] i consider writing apps for the remaining 5%,
> especially when it comes to people like you!


I don't give a shit what you do.

>
> 6.
> And for the last time:
> This is a group FOR windows7 (and IE) users,
> and if you don't like these MS products or if you hate their users,
> then just delete this group from your news-reader, full stop!


Make me. Oh, and I don't hate *anything* except hatred.

>
> no greetings.
>
> Roland Schweiger
>


Again, asshole, how does it feel to want and not get?

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Alias
 
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Roland Schweiger

Flightless Bird
"Alias"

>> 5.
>> The .NET languages will immediately reach about 95% of the public
>> world-wide,
>> why shoude [very sic] i consider writing apps for the remaining 5%,
>> especially when it comes to people like you!

>
> I don't give a shit what you do.


And even more, i don't (and many others don't as well) give any interest in
your obfuscated opinions.

Just pointed out that many developers (i am doing this just for privat
interest) will think similarily -
why bother with a few % of so called "alternative os users" when you can
quickly reach the majority of the public?

There is nothing at all wrong with Windows and its developing line - in any
OS there will be problems that have to be corrected, that is a natural fact
and full stop.
There is no need to bang against windows, we here in this group wlll all
continue to use it and most of us will also use IE.

>> 6.
>> And for the last time:
>> This is a group FOR windows7 (and IE) users,
>> and if you don't like these MS products or if you hate their users,
>> then just delete this group from your news-reader, full stop!

>
> Make me. Oh, and I don't hate *anything* except hatred.


Du gehst mir so etwas von auf den Wecker, dass es eigentlich ueberhaupt
keinen Sinn mehr hat, mit Dir noch irgend ein Wort zu wechseln!
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Roland Schweiger wrote:
> "Alias"
>
>>> 5.
>>> The .NET languages will immediately reach about 95% of the public
>>> world-wide,
>>> why shoude [very sic] i consider writing apps for the remaining 5%,
>>> especially when it comes to people like you!

>>
>> I don't give a shit what you do.

>
> And even more, i don't (and many others don't as well) give any interest
> in your obfuscated opinions.


"Obfuscated"? LOL! I'm not hiding anything but you sure are:

>
> Just pointed out that many developers (i am doing this just for privat
> interest) will think similarily -
> why bother with a few % of so called "alternative os users" when you can
> quickly reach the majority of the public?


Again, I don't give a shit what you or your friends do.

>
> There is nothing at all wrong with Windows and its developing line - in
> any OS there will be problems that have to be corrected, that is a
> natural fact and full stop.


It's not natural but man made, dumb fuck. A real fact is that millions
of Windows machines are infected with malware and hundreds of thousands
are in bot nets spewing spam into YOUR in-box.

> There is no need to bang against windows, we here in this group wlll all
> continue to use it and most of us will also use IE.


Trying to prove, once again, how stupid you are?

>
>>> 6.
>>> And for the last time:
>>> This is a group FOR windows7 (and IE) users,
>>> and if you don't like these MS products or if you hate their users,
>>> then just delete this group from your news-reader, full stop!

>>
>> Make me. Oh, and I don't hate *anything* except hatred.

>
> Du gehst mir so etwas von auf den Wecker, dass es eigentlich ueberhaupt
> keinen Sinn mehr hat, mit Dir noch irgend ein Wort zu wechseln!


Translation: the man is at a loss for words and can't make me do anything.

--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
cody, aka alias gets his ass kicked!...LOL!

Alias wrote:
> Roland Schweiger wrote:
>> "Alias"
>>
>>>> 5.
>>>> The .NET languages will immediately reach about 95% of the public
>>>> world-wide,
>>>> why shoude [very sic] i consider writing apps for the remaining 5%,
>>>> especially when it comes to people like you!
>>>
>>> I don't give a shit what you do.

>>
>> And even more, i don't (and many others don't as well) give any
>> interest in your obfuscated opinions.

>
> "Obfuscated"? LOL! I'm not hiding anything but you sure are:
>
>>
>> Just pointed out that many developers (i am doing this just for privat
>> interest) will think similarily -
>> why bother with a few % of so called "alternative os users" when you
>> can quickly reach the majority of the public?

>
> Again, I don't give a shit what you or your friends do.
>
>>
>> There is nothing at all wrong with Windows and its developing line -
>> in any OS there will be problems that have to be corrected, that is a
>> natural fact and full stop.

>
> It's not natural but man made, dumb fuck. A real fact is that millions
> of Windows machines are infected with malware and hundreds of thousands
> are in bot nets spewing spam into YOUR in-box.
>
>> There is no need to bang against windows, we here in this group wlll
>> all continue to use it and most of us will also use IE.

>
> Trying to prove, once again, how stupid you are?
>
>>
>>>> 6.
>>>> And for the last time:
>>>> This is a group FOR windows7 (and IE) users,
>>>> and if you don't like these MS products or if you hate their users,
>>>> then just delete this group from your news-reader, full stop!
>>>
>>> Make me. Oh, and I don't hate *anything* except hatred.

>>
>> Du gehst mir so etwas von auf den Wecker, dass es eigentlich
>> ueberhaupt keinen Sinn mehr hat, mit Dir noch irgend ein Wort zu
>> wechseln!

>
> Translation: the man is at a loss for words and can't make me do anything.
>

hehehe...got your panties all in a bunch you stupid POS?
Have you noticed how everyone in here hates your lying trolling linturd
guts?
BTW, I just love watching you take it up your POS ass all day long in
here. You are the punching bag of this ng.
Nice huh?...LOL!
 
C

Conor

Flightless Bird
In article <hit17v$uf1$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Alias says...
>
> Conor wrote:
> > IE8 is listed as not vulnerable to this.
> >

>
> Not listed on the article I cited.


Its been stated as not vulnerable in many of the decent factworthy
articles about this subject.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/15/ie_zero_day_exploit_goes_wild/

> I guess you didn't even read it.


Nothing you post is of any note.

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Conor
www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk

I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Conor wrote:
> In article <hit17v$uf1$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Alias says...
>> Conor wrote:
>>> IE8 is listed as not vulnerable to this.
>>>

>> Not listed on the article I cited.

>
> Its been stated as not vulnerable in many of the decent factworthy
> articles about this subject.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/15/ie_zero_day_exploit_goes_wild/
>
>> I guess you didn't even read it.

>
> Nothing you post is of any note.
>


Yep, you didn't read it. The Register is a more informed site regarding
computers than Computer World. Yeah, right. While it is difficult to do
with IE8, it is not impossible.

--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Alias wrote:
> Conor wrote:
>> In article <hit17v$uf1$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Alias says...
>>> Conor wrote:
>>>> IE8 is listed as not vulnerable to this.
>>>>
>>> Not listed on the article I cited.

>>
>> Its been stated as not vulnerable in many of the decent factworthy
>> articles about this subject.
>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/15/ie_zero_day_exploit_goes_wild/
>>
>>> I guess you didn't even read it.

>>
>> Nothing you post is of any note.
>>

>
> Yep, you didn't read it. The Register is a more informed site regarding
> computers than Computer World. Yeah, right. While it is difficult to do
> with IE8, it is not impossible.
>

Then do it to one of my boxes running Vista/Win 7, ok?
Well...you big mouthed piece of useless lying linturd shit!
 
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