XPost: alt.flame, alt.os.linux   
   From: fart_deco@127.0.0.1   
      
   Stephen Edwards wrote:   
      
   > Roy L. Fuchs wrote:   
   >> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:49:39 -0700, Stephen Edwards   
   >> Gave us:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>>> BTW, there are plenty of OSes that beat the pants off of VMS. Since   
   >>>>you have spanned hardware platforms, I could also easily and correctly   
   >>>>contend that there are plenty of hardware platforms that beat the   
   >>>>pants off it as well. Whom is owned? In this thread, that'd be you.   
   >>>   
   >>>Judging by your posts,   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> That was your first mistake, dipshit.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Mistake? Judging you by what you post isn't a mistake. In fact,   
   > it's nearly impossible not to do.   
   >   
   >>>I'd rather doubt that a person like yourself   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> You know nothing about what I am like, you Usenet retarded asshole.   
   >   
   > My guess is, you're like a thirteen year-old with far too much   
   > time on it's hands.   
   >   
   >>>has any experience outside of Wintel PeeCees.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> "Wintel PeeCees" Proves that you are a mere adolescent twit.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Now the wonky little wanker comes to the defense of his beloved   
   > toys. How sad that you seem to have nothing else in your life.   
   >   
   >>>Have you ever actually   
   >>>"touched" a computer that was bigger than a VCR?   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Let's see... there are 52 separate computers on the Boeing C-17.   
      
   lol. i bet he's an expert on the computer that turns on the "no smoking"   
   sign.   
      
   >   
   > Did Daddy show you where he works? Wow, did you get a lollipop too?   
   >   
   >> There a 104 if you include redundancy.   
   >>   
   >> The test simulation racks, which I built had rather large vax/vms   
   >> computers in them, such that they could test each computer system   
   >> for any open or short fault that could be possible in any scenario.   
   >>   
   >> I also live quite near the SuperComputer Center in San Diego.   
   >> Ever had any "process time" on a Cray, asshole?   
      
   oooh, hey. i'm about 2 blocks from the pittsburgh supercomputing center. i   
   wonder if that means i get some cycles on the T3-E?   
      
   (actually, if i really wanted, i'd just ask one of my bandmates. they both   
   work there.)   
      
   >>   
   >> You lose.   
   >   
   > Gee. I wonder how much research on the internet this clown had to do   
   > in order to sound like it knows what its babbling about...oO(?)   
   >   
   > Shouldn't you be doing your homework, little fella?   
      
   it's obvious that a cray must do his homework for him.   
      
   --   
   Roberta "Foxymopjockeychickenwrist" Wolfe   
    "The talk of the sekret AUK   
    off-newsgroup listserves!"   
      
   >>>>> Hmmmmmm. Is this the Mop Jockey or Alexa?   
      
   >>>> Moppy.   
      
   >>>Are you sure? It had an Alexa/babaloonie addy (one or the other, I   
   >>>forget which now)...   
      
   >> mop jockey started the "Fart Deco" froggery, which was then adopted by   
   >> the oh_brutha20002 sockpuppet machine/fanboi. "FArt Deco" is/was   
   >> oh_brutha.   
      
   > Right, right...I still contend, however, that Alexa is the most likely   
   > candidate for the wearer of the oh_brutha/babaloonie sock, simply because   
   > the style resembles hers quite closely (IMO), posting through Google while   
   > also using a newsreader (Agent 2.0) is easy enough, and oh_brutha seems to   
   > be going after some of Alexa's favourite targets with much the same   
   > attitude as whereisthemoney.org. Plus, of course, she [isn't] happy if   
   > she isn't socking-up all the time...   
      
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