FreeBSD Kernel Internals Documentation

Jeffrey McFadden junkrigsailor at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 23:59:55 UTC 2012


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On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 12:33:20 -0700
> Chad Perrin articulated:
>
> > > Now you have really peaked


Piqued.  Although it is misused here.  Google it.

my interest. On any given day, on a
> > > Windows based forum, the terms: "FreePiss", open-sore", "Lsuck"
> > > etcetera are freely thrown around. On Linux based forums, terms
> > > like: "Winblows", "Microsucks", etcetera are freely used. Would you
> > > please be so kind as to explain to me why it is morally correct to
> > > use one set of terms but not the other? It is either right or it is
> > > wrong. You cannot be slightly pregnant. I personally find such
> > > terms morally repugnant; however, since they are commonly used on
> > > this forum it appears that they are socially acceptable. Would you
> > > not concur or are you going to try and bullshit your way out of
> > > this one?
> >
> > 1. I didn't say it was "morally correct" to use one set of derogatory
> > forms and "morally incorrect" to use the other.  You are attributing
> > arguments to me I never made.
>
> I just spent a half hour rereading every post on this thread to see if
> I had inadvertently stated that you had stated in any way that it was
> "morally correct". Guess what, there aren't any such statements.
> Neither did I make a claim that you supported such actions. I never
> attributed any such remarks to you. I simple asked for you to explain
> why it would be morally correct to do so. Your reading comprehensive
> skills are seriously lacking. The fact that you would spend time to
> defend yourself against a non-existent claim totally amazes me.
> Seriously, have you ever been diagnosed with paranoia?
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