XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.anarchism, alt.politics.socialism   
   From: blockspam_thardman@thomashardman.com   
      
   Dersu Uzala wrote:   
   > In article   
   > <447d91a7-8834-45d3-814d-3125c972fe31@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,   
   > sales@logicians.com says...   
   >> On Dec 19, 1:36 am, n...@isp.com (Dersu Uzala) wrote:   
   >>> In article   
   >>> ,   
   >>> dann...@bezeqint.net says...   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Dec 18, 5:09 am, n...@isp.com (Dersu Uzala) wrote:   
   >>>>> We live on a finite planet, with finite resources.   
   >>>> But resources can be created. It only takes a lot of time, will and   
   >>>> hard work.   
   >>> Is english your second language? Resources, in the meaning used here, can   
   > not   
   >>> be created. You can "exploit" resources at a higher rate with more work,   
   > but   
   >>> you can't make them magically appear.   
   >>>   
   >> You mean English (not english). Is English one of your languages?   
   >>   
   >> Americans are so arrogant. I have yet to hear of an American who can   
   >> write two English language sentences, and yet they seem to think they   
   >> are fluent in English. They even find fault with other people's   
   >> expressions.   
   >>   
   >> Learn English first, then start to judge other people'e language   
   >> ability.   
   >   
   > The lack of capitaliztion is to be considered a typographical error, not an   
   > error of importance. The misapprehension of the word "resource", as in the   
   > finite physical resources of the planet Earth, is a far more serious error.   
   > Anyone that thinks we can magically produce more resources, such as water,   
   > oil, etc. by "will and hard work" is living in a dream world. Although you   
   may   
   > be better than I at the discovery of petty errors, I question your reading   
   > comprehension, as my primary complaint was not of the original poster's   
   > english proficiency, (that was merely a rhetorical device), but at his insane   
   > assertion that the resources of this planet are not finite.   
      
   Dersu, that was an exceptionally fine rebuttal.   
      
   I do hope that I won't somehow manage to offend you, as my own asshole would   
   not enjoy the serious ripping that you just delivered to this idiot's   
   attempt at a diversionary sophistry.   
      
   Congratulations for clear thinking.   
      
   It's so very rare these days.   
      
      
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