> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:28:18 -0400, caver1 wrote:
>
>> Jeff Glatt wrote:
>
> <SNIP>
>
>>>
>>> My questionaire and survey about what? About how many people think that
>>> Ubuntu is overrated and overhyped, and how many find that to be due to
>>> Ubuntu fanbois? I'm not out to detail others' perceptions. I'm only
>>> saying how I see things after evaluating the "merits" of Ubuntu versus
>>> other distros. (Nevertheless, there are obviously people who agree with
>>> me as evidenced by the sheer number of people who have _not_ chosen
>>> Ubuntu, the number of people who talk about "Ubuntu fanbois", and who
>>> have publically noted that other distros offer as much, and sometimes
>>> more, than Ubuntu does. You'll quite easily find these people with very
>>> little effort. You just have to look outside Canonical's
>>> fanboi-moderated forums). If you want to survey them, that's up to you.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yup. jus wha I thunk. A person full of words that says nuttin. caver1
>
> Glatt:
>
> * Throws around inflammatory accusations without proof.
>
> * Posts with a Windows newsreader (Forte Agent).
>
> * Uses X-No-Archive to keep his posts from being archived for future
> reference.
>
> * Has on several occasions totally misrepresented my position, even
> though I had made it amply clear many times over.
>
> * Ignores refutations and repeats the same unproven charges over and
> over.
>
> * Insults others, but when the favor is returned he lectures them about
> stooping to insults.
>
> Individually those wouldn't mean much. Together they leave little doubt
> that Glatt is just trolling. His trolling style bears a very strong
> resemblance to Snit's, though their respective headers are different.
What comments of mine do you find to be "trolling"?
--
I am one of only .3% of people who have avoided becoming a statistic.
>>> netcat
>>> His trolling style bears a very strong resemblance to Snit's
>
>> Snit
>> What comments of mine do you find to be "trolling"?
>
> Perhaps those comments that he'd prefer not to agree with, but has no
> convincing counterargument to?
Bingo!
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