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Re: Pee Jay says silence is golden


From: Peter Köhlmann
Subject: Re: Pee Jay says silence is golden
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:12:09 +0100
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Hadron wrote:

> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
> 
>> Hadron wrote:
>>
>>> Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
>>> 
>>>> In gnu.misc.discuss Hadron <hadronquark@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Didn't Alan boldly claim that the GPL was "easy to understand"?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.  The GPL is very easy to understand.  It's USA copyright law
>>>> which is hard.
>>>>
>>>> The only people who find the GPL hard are those who seek a legal
>>>> means of violating it.
>>> 
>>> And just about everyone that ever uses it, reads it or discusses it. I
>>> find it amazing that you keep insisting it is so easy and yet we see
>>> you embroiled in nitpicking over meaning time and time again. You're
>>> either very thick skinned or in denial.
>>
>> "Nitpicking" are the cretins like Rjack or Alex T
>> They are either too thick to understand simple concepts, or they don't
>> want to "understand" to keep on trolling
>>
>> The GPL *is* simple to understand. That *you* are unable to is not
>> surprising. You would not understand the simplest of things
> 
> Says the closed source windows programmer 

Strange that I have only programmed for linux for the last weeks, though
I have done less than one hour on windows programs the last 6 weeks. To 
find and elimate a bug

Apart from that: It is perfectly OK for a linux advocate to program for 
other environments, too.
YOu are just insanely jealous that you are unable to even *use* linux, 
much less program for it

> who insists its ok to dereference a null pointer in C.

You might provide a Msg-ID for the "it is OK" part you keep claiming

> You have zero credibility. Go away.

Even *if* that were true, it would still be a lot more than you will ever 
have, "true linux advocate", "kernel hacker", "emacs user", "swapfile 
expert", "X specialist", "CUPS guru", "USB-disk server admin", "defragger 
professional", "newsreader magician", "hardware maven", "time 
coordinator", "email sage", "tripwire wizard", "Pulseaudio rockstar", 
"XORG sorcerer", "filesystem pro" and "OSS culling committee chairman" 
Hadron Quark, aka Hans Schneider, aka Richard, aka Damian O'Leary, aka 
Steve Townsend, aka Ubuntu King

-- 
Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
                -- Henry Spencer



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