Re: cry for help

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Don,

From your confused reaction I have to assume you are one of the Bill's
victims too. You know, in the real world, there is a big difference between
an occasional use (especially when there are virtually no alternatives
allowed) and active promotion of the vile stuff. jiri





Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> on 06-04-99 06:45:31

Please respond to Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at
LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>



 To:      EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU

 cc:      (bcc: Jiri Babor/GNS)



 Subject: Re: cry for help









At 12:30 4/6/99 +1200, jiri babor wrote:
>Hey, Guys,
>
>I do not know how to do it, but I think we have to find a way how to
>separate Bill's followers from the sane remnants of the Euphorian
>crowd. No doubt, some of you will remember and accuse me again from
>just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any
>more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost
>endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second
>rate operating system. And, unfortunately, that's  precisely what
>Micro$oft friends are forcing us to read about all the time. I agree,
>the people who want to do it, should be allowed to do it, but, please,
>only from the relative safety of a specially built asylum.
>
>Or even better, can we perhaps have a three-way split, to get rid of
>the Linux nuts as well? jiri

Jiri,
Upon inspecting the header of your message, I found this line:

X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211

So either your message was a troll or you are one of same
people you're complaining about.  Should we make room for
you in the asylum? blink
--
Don Groves

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