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|    R.Wieser to All    |
|    Re: Stack management strategies    |
|    07 Jan 19 11:18:40    |
      From: address@nospicedham.not.available              Terje,              >>> This is where you are wrong!       >>       >> Am I? Implies you are an entity empowered to determine what *has to be*       >> wrong and what *has to be* right...              I suggest you bon't bother to argue with him any further.              He's quite sure that his approach is "intelligent design" (the title of his       blog) and as such should not be questioned, but at the same has the right to       question - and obviously even attack - everybody else. In short, a       hypocrite.              > Sorry, we're getting into an argument because English isn't the native       > language of either of us. :-(              You're *way* to friendly there. You're talking to someone who grabs       whatever has been said and tries to twist-and-bend it into something he can       use against his thanwhile opponent. Its definitily not just some authistic       misunderstanding of words (which, at worst, should be met with a request for       clarification).              > I.e. I _accept_ that you have been measuring speedups!              You don't get it: To him you are challenging his thoughts about his method       being right, full stop. And thats simply not acceptable.              Though thinking in absolutes (either right or wrong, nothing in between) is       something people with an authistic affliction tend to do. And just take a       guess to what, in such a case, "not right" translates to ... :-\                     In short: he doesn't want to be a part of a discussion (exchanging POVs,       clarifying ones own stance, pointing out holes in the others chain of       thought and together trying to fix it - regardles of ones own conviction),       he just fights whomever he thinks threathens his POV.              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              P.s.       How does it feel knowing that you had-and-have no ill will towards bernard,       but are responded to as an enemy combattant nonetheless ? Welcome to the       club.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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