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AlexB wrote:

> Listen, Syndrome, when I see a linguistic gen I just cannot pass it

> unnoticed.

>

>> ***aspirational***

>

> What did you mean by that in the context? Was it a putdown?

 

The word is correctly used in the context of the post:

1. Having a strong desire for success or achievement - ambitious

>

> I am wondering what you actually meant unless you just open a spelling

> dictionary and choose your words at random.

>

> So, what did you want to say, idiot? I want to help you with a little

> bit of psychoanalysis.

>

> Did you mean "inspirational," or *conspirational," or perhaps

> "constipational"? We don't know that. Also he began his word with an

> "a." It does set a constraint on his typing.

 

You may not know, but don't include anyone/everyone else (we) when

displaying your total lack of understanding.

>

> With your complete bag of class, Synapse, you remain a mystery man, like

> a character in a detective story.

>

> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in

> message news:ONHCRG8YIHA.5612@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> "Frank" <fb@samm.zrr> wrote in message

>> news:%23RKEWe7YIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> Oh, so you are broke, huh?

>>> Figures.

>>> Frank

>>

>> You have a complete lack of class, Frankie boy. It's so clear how

>> aspirational you are, and it is kind of tragic, as you will always be

>> gutter scum. Carry on dreaming...

>>

>> ss.

>>

>

 

 

--

norm

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AlexB wrote:

 

Snip gibberish.

 

OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

use "an" and when does one use "a"?

 

Alias

AlexB wrote:

> They do not like Anglos, period.

>

> They do have a soft heart for the Germans who have bitten the hell out

> of them a few times in the past century. It is quite typical of some

> breeds of dogs to love their abusers.

>

> When you go to Quebec and try to speak English they pretend they never

> heard the language. It is like Swahili for them.

 

So, how long have you been a bigot who believes in stereotypes?

 

Alias

>

> "Brian W" <brian.wescombeSODOFF@ntlSPAMworld.com> wrote in message

> news:Qhhoj.37463$a61.280@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...

>>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23T3Ebn3YIHA.6048@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Brian W wrote:

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:%23Um4Gl2YIHA.4160@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>> French police deal blow to Microsoft

>>>>>

>>>>> by Christina Mackenzie Wed Jan 30, 4:28 AM ET

>>>>>

>>>>> PARIS (AFP) - The French paramilitary police force said

>>>>> Wednesday it

>>>>> is ditching Microsoft for the free Linux operating system, becoming

>>>>> one of the biggest administrations in the world to make the break.

>>>>>

>>>>> The gendarmerie's 70,000 desktops currently use Microsoft's

>>>>> Windows XPoperating system. But these will progressively change

>>>>> over to the

>>>>> Linux system distributed by Ubuntu, explained Colonel Nicolas

>>>>> Geraud,

>>>>> deputy director of the gendarmerie's IT department.

>>>>>

>>>>> "We will introduce Linux every time we have to replace a desktop

>>>>> computer," he said, "so this year we expect to change

>>>>> 5,000-8,000 to

>>>>> Ubuntu and then 12,000-15,000 over the next four years so that

>>>>> every

>>>>> desktop uses the Linux operating system by 2013-2014."

>>>>>

>>>>> More:

>>>>>

>>>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080130/tc_afp/franceinternetpolice

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>> Who cares? Over in the UK, the French are not very well liked by

>>>> anyone!

>>>>

>>>

>>> Bigotry in the UK, you say? And you're proud of it?

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> The French don't like us Brits much either.

>>

>

"AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:uLAKnWBZIHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Listen, Syndrome, when I see a linguistic gen I just cannot pass it

> unnoticed.

>

>>***aspirational***

>

> What did you mean by that in the context? Was it a putdown?

>

> I am wondering what you actually meant unless you just open a spelling

> dictionary and choose your words at random.

>

> So, what did you want to say, idiot? I want to help you with a little bit

> of psychoanalysis.

>

> Did you mean "inspirational," or *conspirational," or perhaps

> "constipational"? We don't know that. Also he began his word with an "a."

> It does set a constraint on his typing.

>

> With your complete bag of class, Synapse, you remain a mystery man, like a

> character in a detective story.

 

 

Could somebody please translate the above post for me? I genuinely have no

idea what he's on about.

 

ss.

How about this?

 

"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> AlexB wrote:

>

> Snip gibberish.

>

> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>

> Alias

 

How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

Re: How about this?

 

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> AlexB wrote:

>>

>> Snip gibberish.

>>

>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

>> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>

>> Alias

>

> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>

>

 

Don't know, eh?

 

LOL!

 

Alias

Re: How about this?

 

Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>

>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>

>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>

>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does

>>> one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>

>>

>

> Don't know, eh?

>

> LOL!

>

> Alias

 

hehehe...you don't have to duck for rhetorical questions you moron...LOL!

Frank

Re: How about this?

 

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> AlexB wrote:

>>

>> Snip gibberish.

>>

>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

>> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>

>> Alias

>

> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>

>

 

In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming

and Ubuntu is for everything else.

 

Alias

Re: How about this?

 

"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

news:eAkcjhDZIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>

>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>

>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

>>> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>

>>

>

> Don't know, eh?

>

> LOL!

>

> Alias

 

Of course I know. Everyone knows that Ubuntu is just a TOY and Windows is

the work horse!

 

I just don't think that you remember. Hell, we tell you each and every day

that Ubuntu is just a toy and you can't remember. I think it's your

advanced age.

Re: How about this?

 

Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>

>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>

>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>

>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does

>>> one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>

>>

>

> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming

> and Ubuntu is for everything else.

>

> Alias

 

You don't live in any "reality". You're a known liar and a linux troll

and a bigot.

You're basic all around loser.

Frank

Re: How about this?

 

"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

news:eXL%23GlDZIHA.4272@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>

>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>

>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

>>> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>

>>

>

> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming and

> Ubuntu is for everything else.

>

> Alias

 

Maybe in your tiny world. Windows is for gaming and for getting real work

done. Ubuntu is for pimply headed kids looking for a toy to play with so

they can justify using their computer. Hell, look at Kevin, he is using

Ubuntu and he calls himself Alias #2. Doesn't that make you proud?

 

LOL!

Re: How about this?

 

In article <uko9ZdDZIHA.5396@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>,

Bill Yanaire <Bill@yaniaire.com> wrote:

>

>

>How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>

>

 

Other way around, really. I do all my work that doesn't

require a specific OS (AIX, Solaris, whatver) on a Linux desktop.

The only thing the Windows box runs is Everquest.

No, it was not used in proper context.

 

The context could be understood ONLY one way: a putdown.

 

The Definitive Merriam-Webster's Unabridged 3rd International Dictionary of

the English Language:

 

Aspirational. "of or related to aspiration."

 

<An example follows:>

An adequate moral and aspirational life. K.L. Patton.

 

As far as alias'es snutty remark, people mistype. I had another mistyping in

there: "gen" instead of "gem." Who cares.

 

The bottom line is: Syndrome is not the right Syndrome to use long words. He

does not understand what he is saying.

 

What does he aspire for? I mean Frank?

 

It is still idiotically unclear what the Syndrome wanted to say.

 

If it is clear to you, enlighten!

 

"norm" <noone@afakeddomain.net> wrote in message

news:eyQEnKCZIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> AlexB wrote:

>> Listen, Syndrome, when I see a linguistic gen I just cannot pass it

>> unnoticed.

>>

>>> ***aspirational***

>>

>> What did you mean by that in the context? Was it a putdown?

>

> The word is correctly used in the context of the post:

> 1. Having a strong desire for success or achievement - ambitious

>>

>> I am wondering what you actually meant unless you just open a spelling

>> dictionary and choose your words at random.

>>

>> So, what did you want to say, idiot? I want to help you with a little bit

>> of psychoanalysis.

>>

>> Did you mean "inspirational," or *conspirational," or perhaps

>> "constipational"? We don't know that. Also he began his word with an "a."

>> It does set a constraint on his typing.

>

> You may not know, but don't include anyone/everyone else (we) when

> displaying your total lack of understanding.

>

>>

>> With your complete bag of class, Synapse, you remain a mystery man, like

>> a character in a detective story.

>>

>> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in

>> message news:ONHCRG8YIHA.5612@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> "Frank" <fb@samm.zrr> wrote in message

>>> news:%23RKEWe7YIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>> Oh, so you are broke, huh?

>>>> Figures.

>>>> Frank

>>>

>>> You have a complete lack of class, Frankie boy. It's so clear how

>>> aspirational you are, and it is kind of tragic, as you will always be

>>> gutter scum. Carry on dreaming...

>>>

>>> ss.

>>>

>>

>

>

> --

> norm

Re: How about this?

 

On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:48:18 -0800, Frank <fb@samm.zrr> wrote:

>Alias wrote:

>

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>>

>>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does

>>>> one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>>

>>>

>>

>> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming

>> and Ubuntu is for everything else.

>>

>> Alias

>

>You don't live in any "reality". You're a known liar and a linux troll

>and a bigot.

>You're basic all around loser.

>Frank

 

Gee Frank, you used the word "reality". Nice to see you are working

on your vocabulary. Now if you would just contribute something of

value to this group.

I can do it.

 

You claim class. Class includes many things or it might be a continuum. It

could be incrementally increased or decreased.

 

I used that expression that your class is packed in a bag, figuratively

speaking, in other words you've got a full bag of class.

 

How about the rest of the phrase, that you remain a mystery man? Does it

need explaining also?

 

I keep forgetting that I am dealing with residents of a group home on a

mental retardation ticket.

 

"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message

news:eKHUApCZIHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> "AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:uLAKnWBZIHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Listen, Syndrome, when I see a linguistic gen I just cannot pass it

>> unnoticed.

>>

>>>***aspirational***

>>

>> What did you mean by that in the context? Was it a putdown?

>>

>> I am wondering what you actually meant unless you just open a spelling

>> dictionary and choose your words at random.

>>

>> So, what did you want to say, idiot? I want to help you with a little bit

>> of psychoanalysis.

>>

>> Did you mean "inspirational," or *conspirational," or perhaps

>> "constipational"? We don't know that. Also he began his word with an "a."

>> It does set a constraint on his typing.

>>

>> With your complete bag of class, Synapse, you remain a mystery man, like

>> a character in a detective story.

>

>

> Could somebody please translate the above post for me? I genuinely have

> no idea what he's on about.

>

> ss.

>

That is why I suspect that you are *bilingual* with a *primary * (sic!)

language whatever it is.

 

"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

news:%23xam9kCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> AlexB wrote:

>> They do not like Anglos, period.

>>

>> They do have a soft heart for the Germans who have bitten the hell out of

>> them a few times in the past century. It is quite typical of some breeds

>> of dogs to love their abusers.

>>

>> When you go to Quebec and try to speak English they pretend they never

>> heard the language. It is like Swahili for them.

>

> So, how long have you been a bigot who believes in stereotypes?

>

> Alias

>>

>> "Brian W" <brian.wescombeSODOFF@ntlSPAMworld.com> wrote in message

>> news:Qhhoj.37463$a61.280@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...

>>>

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:%23T3Ebn3YIHA.6048@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>> Brian W wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:%23Um4Gl2YIHA.4160@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> French police deal blow to Microsoft

>>>>>>

>>>>>> by Christina Mackenzie Wed Jan 30, 4:28 AM ET

>>>>>>

>>>>>> PARIS (AFP) - The French paramilitary police force said Wednesday

>>>>>> it

>>>>>> is ditching Microsoft for the free Linux operating system,

>>>>>> becoming

>>>>>> one of the biggest administrations in the world to make the break.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The gendarmerie's 70,000 desktops currently use Microsoft's

>>>>>> Windows XPoperating system. But these will progressively change over

>>>>>> to the

>>>>>> Linux system distributed by Ubuntu, explained Colonel Nicolas

>>>>>> Geraud,

>>>>>> deputy director of the gendarmerie's IT department.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "We will introduce Linux every time we have to replace a desktop

>>>>>> computer," he said, "so this year we expect to change 5,000-8,000

>>>>>> to

>>>>>> Ubuntu and then 12,000-15,000 over the next four years so that

>>>>>> every

>>>>>> desktop uses the Linux operating system by 2013-2014."

>>>>>>

>>>>>> More:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080130/tc_afp/franceinternetpolice

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> Who cares? Over in the UK, the French are not very well liked by

>>>>> anyone!

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Bigotry in the UK, you say? And you're proud of it?

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>> The French don't like us Brits much either.

>>>

>>

AlexB wrote:

> No, it was not used in proper context.

>

> The context could be understood ONLY one way: a putdown.

And? That WAS the context.

>

> The Definitive Merriam-Webster's Unabridged 3rd International Dictionary

> of the English Language:

>

> Aspirational. "of or related to aspiration."

>

> <An example follows:>

> An adequate moral and aspirational life. K.L. Patton.

>

> As far as alias'es snutty remark, people mistype. I had another

> mistyping in there: "gen" instead of "gem." Who cares.

>

> The bottom line is: Syndrome is not the right Syndrome to use long

> words. He does not understand what he is saying.

You are the one who is lacking in understanding.

>

> What does he aspire for? I mean Frank?

Ask frank.

>

> It is still idiotically unclear what the Syndrome wanted to say.

The only thing clear is your idiotic lack of understanding.

>

> If it is clear to you, enlighten!

Sorry. I tried that once. Wallow in your own ignorance.

>

> "norm" <noone@afakeddomain.net> wrote in message

> news:eyQEnKCZIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> AlexB wrote:

>>> Listen, Syndrome, when I see a linguistic gen I just cannot pass it

>>> unnoticed.

>>>

>>>> ***aspirational***

>>>

>>> What did you mean by that in the context? Was it a putdown?

>>

>> The word is correctly used in the context of the post:

>> 1. Having a strong desire for success or achievement - ambitious

>>>

>>> I am wondering what you actually meant unless you just open a

>>> spelling dictionary and choose your words at random.

>>>

>>> So, what did you want to say, idiot? I want to help you with a little

>>> bit of psychoanalysis.

>>>

>>> Did you mean "inspirational," or *conspirational," or perhaps

>>> "constipational"? We don't know that. Also he began his word with an

>>> "a." It does set a constraint on his typing.

>>

>> You may not know, but don't include anyone/everyone else (we) when

>> displaying your total lack of understanding.

>>

>>>

>>> With your complete bag of class, Synapse, you remain a mystery man,

>>> like a character in a detective story.

>>>

>>> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in

>>> message news:ONHCRG8YIHA.5612@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> "Frank" <fb@samm.zrr> wrote in message

>>>> news:%23RKEWe7YIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>

>>>>> Oh, so you are broke, huh?

>>>>> Figures.

>>>>> Frank

>>>>

>>>> You have a complete lack of class, Frankie boy. It's so clear how

>>>> aspirational you are, and it is kind of tragic, as you will always

>>>> be gutter scum. Carry on dreaming...

>>>>

>>>> ss.

>>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> norm

>

 

 

--

norm

Alias wrote:

> AlexB wrote:

>

>> They do not like Anglos, period.

>>

>> They do have a soft heart for the Germans who have bitten the hell out

>> of them a few times in the past century. It is quite typical of some

>> breeds of dogs to love their abusers.

>>

>> When you go to Quebec and try to speak English they pretend they never

>> heard the language. It is like Swahili for them.

>

>

> So, how long have you been a bigot who believes in stereotypes?

>

> Alias

 

Proly not near as long as you.

Frank

Re: How about this?

 

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:48:18 -0800, Frank <fb@samm.zrr> wrote:

>

>

>>Alias wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>>"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>AlexB wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>Snip gibberish.

>>>>>

>>>>>OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does

>>>>>one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>>>

>>>>>Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>>>>When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming

>>>and Ubuntu is for everything else.

>>>

>>>Alias

>>

>>You don't live in any "reality". You're a known liar and a linux troll

>>and a bigot.

>>You're basic all around loser.

>>Frank

>

>

> Gee Frank, you used the word "reality". Nice to see you are working

> on your vocabulary. Now if you would just contribute something of

> value to this group.

 

You mean like exposing liars and trolls...like you!

Hahaha...LOL!

Idiot!

Frank

AlexB wrote:

> I can do it.

>

> You claim class. Class includes many things or it might be a continuum. It

> could be incrementally increased or decreased.

>

> I used that expression that your class is packed in a bag, figuratively

> speaking, in other words you've got a full bag of class.

>

> How about the rest of the phrase, that you remain a mystery man? Does it

> need explaining also?

>

> I keep forgetting that I am dealing with residents of a group home on a

> mental retardation ticket.

>

Then stop hanging around with Frank so much. Geez.

 

Cheers.

 

--

Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):

http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg

 

California 5150 Notice:

 

All attempts to try and convince Frank to seek help for his mental

problems have failed. The State of California has no option left but

to issue the following 5150 order within the next 24 hours.

http://tinyurl.com/y2y66g

Re: How about this?

 

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:eXL%23GlDZIHA.4272@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>>

>>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does one

>>>> use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>>

>>>

>> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for gaming and

>> Ubuntu is for everything else.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Maybe in your tiny world. Windows is for gaming and for getting real work

> done. Ubuntu is for pimply headed kids looking for a toy to play with so

> they can justify using their computer. Hell, look at Kevin, he is using

> Ubuntu and he calls himself Alias #2. Doesn't that make you proud?

>

> LOL!

>

>

>

 

You never fail, along with Frank, to reveal your total ignorance.

 

Alias

Re: How about this?

 

Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:eXL%23GlDZIHA.4272@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>>>

>>>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When

>>>>> does one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>>>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>>>

>>>>

>>> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for

>>> gaming and Ubuntu is for everything else.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> Maybe in your tiny world. Windows is for gaming and for getting real

>> work done. Ubuntu is for pimply headed kids looking for a toy to play

>> with so they can justify using their computer. Hell, look at Kevin,

>> he is using Ubuntu and he calls himself Alias #2. Doesn't that make

>> you proud?

>>

>> LOL!

>>

>>

>>

>

> You never fail, along with Frank, to reveal your total ignorance.

>

> Alias

 

Really? Who is the lying trolling spamming moron idiot bigot loser who

keeps posting his lies and spam in this ng?

Well...?

You are one fukked up POS mentally deranged loser.

But, thank God, we all know it!

Frank

Re: How about this?

 

On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:30:42 -0800, Bill Yanaire wrote:

> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> AlexB wrote:

>>

>> Snip gibberish.

>>

>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When does

>> one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>

>> Alias

>

> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play When does

> one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

 

Odd Bill, I do that the other way around...

 

When I work, I use Ubuntu.

When I play games, I use windows.

 

Works great!

 

--

Stephan

1986 Pontiac Fiero GT

 

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Re: How about this?

 

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:eXL%23GlDZIHA.4272@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:O6M1bkCZIHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>

>>>>>> AlexB wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Snip gibberish.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> OK, hot shot, let's see how much English grammar you know. When

>>>>>> does one use "an" and when does one use "a"?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> How about when does one use Ubuntu: When one wants to play

>>>>> When does one use Windows: When one wants to get work done

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> In reality (something obviously foreign to you), Windows is for

>>>> gaming and Ubuntu is for everything else.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> Maybe in your tiny world. Windows is for gaming and for getting real

>>> work done. Ubuntu is for pimply headed kids looking for a toy to

>>> play with so they can justify using their computer. Hell, look at

>>> Kevin, he is using Ubuntu and he calls himself Alias #2. Doesn't

>>> that make you proud?

>>>

>>> LOL!

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>> You never fail, along with Frank, to reveal your total ignorance.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Really? Who is the lying trolling spamming moron idiot bigot loser who

> keeps posting his lies and spam in this ng?

 

You. The ironic thing is you're the only one who doesn't know it.

> Well...?

> You are one fukked up POS mentally deranged loser.

> But, thank God, we all know it!

> Frank

 

The concept of "know" and you, Frank, is an oxymoron.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> AlexB wrote:

>>

>>> Who is this "politically correct" knave? My old friend bilingual!

>>> Could have been expected.

>>>

>>> I am sure you say much more spicy things about gringo when you are

>>> South of the Border.

>>>

>>> Don't be a hypocrite. Nobody will buy it here.

>>

>>

>> Do you think I am Mexican?

>

> Does that represent a problem for you?

> Frank

 

Why would what some moron like you would think present a problem for me?

 

Alias

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