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Craig White wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 13:56 +0800, Edward Yang wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am relatively new to Linux culture. One thing I know is that I have
*never* seen any post in Windows progarmming forums/mailing
lists/newsgroups that someone calls someone else a *troll* or
something.
Does Linux culture encourage name calling? I say so because I can
always find such words as *troll* *moron* everywhere on *Linux*
forums/mailing list/newsgroups.
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get a life
I actually took time to answer your questions as best as I could and you
want to go on ad infinitum about being called a troll. I did it gently
and with patience.
If you really care about the open source mentality, familiarize yourself
with this document...
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html">http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html</a>
I have seen people insulted on bulletin boards since the very early 80's
- get over yourself Neo
Craig
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<font face="Georgia">Sorry, I can't resist to say that you are the <big><big><b>worst
</b></big></big>person I have ever seen in Internet since I go to know
Internet 7 years ago.</font><br>
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