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Subject: Re: Please refrain from posting erroneous information

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 18:30:38 12/09/00

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On December 09, 2000 at 19:23:29, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>On December 09, 2000 at 07:46:43, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>On December 08, 2000 at 13:42:23, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>It's not fair.
>>>
>>>I understand how he can score a point, but I don't understand how we can score
>>>one! :)
>>
>>moderators get a point by banning chris new account.
>>normal readers of ccc get a point by ignoring chris :-))
>>
>>but difficult to count those. thats true.
>>hm.
>>maybe it would be the best to give him a normal account,
>>we could better count then :-))
>
>He had a "normal" account, under his real name, for a little while, during the
>last moderation period.  He posted once or twice, but apparently didn't get the
>calibre of response he thought he deserved, because he called us boring, posted
>his password, and left.  Until he showed up again with a pseudonym some time
>later.
>
>What exactly is supposed to be done for this person?  Does Steve need to appoint
>someone to keep track his moods, and either add or subtract an account for him
>depending upon whether he wants to participate in the "Fool's Forum" this week
>or not?
>
>The guy is behaving like this for sport.  What is happening now is happening
>according to his own preference.  Does he even *want* another account, or does
>he insist that he be appointed "most respected leader for life" as well?
>
>bruce


My understanding is that he is not requesting anything and wants to be free to
do exactly what he wants.

And also that his posts are not meant to bring trouble, but to make all of us
blind people think a little bit. Because apparently he thinks that we are not
thinking, or maybe we are just seeing the world thru a very limited filter or
something like that.

The idea is of course very debatable, but the basis of his behaviour is maybe
starting from a generous idea.

I personally don't think I'm a good client for him because I already spend a
large percentage of my time questionning my own beliefs, and unfortunately the
people that need the most his services cannot understand him (because they are
not ready to question all that they know).

So good luck Chris in your quest...



    Christophe



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