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|  Message 94  |
|  Roger Nelson to Wilfred van Velzen  |
|  Re: What's wrong with this picture?  |
|  27 Nov 18 15:59:45  |
 Wv> TID: FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 Wv> RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes Wv> TZUTC: 0100 Wv> CHRS: UTF-8 2 Wv> PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 Wv> MSGID: 2:280/464 5bfc1544 Wv> REPLY: 1:3828/7 05202c52 Wv> Hi Roger, Wv> On 2018-11-26 04:21:18, you wrote to me: Wv>RN> There is a good reason for that, but if you're trying to trash Wv>RN> D'Bridge publicly, you did a good job, which says a lot about you. Wv> You asked the open question, I wrote what I noticed, and didn't even Wv> mention d'Bridge. A man on a flying horse could read the path line. But you had to point out 229/426 as if it was his fault without mentioning all the other stops in-between. Wv> And Ward was quick with his trashing of other software: "People using Wv> crappy software? That's more and more the case these days" ? Ward has been at this slightly longer than I have, and like me, he calls it like he sees it. It's nothing personal. Wv> There's probably a good reason for that too... What do you mean? Wv> On the path you showed, there is a fastecho system on a Zone border, Wv> which has hardcoded seen-by stripping. That's been known for ages, and Wv> nothing to worry about. Dupe detection takes care of it most of the time. Well then, you know more than I do because I have no idea what most others in the path are using. However, I an interested to know how you know. Roger --- D'Bridge (SR39) * Origin: NCS BBS (1:3828/7) |
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