Author: David Dory
Date: 06:48:14 09/04/02
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On September 04, 2002 at 00:50:53, Wayne Lowrance wrote: >I am fed up with Bob Hyatt's arrogance. Cool it Bob, your standing and stature >here at CCC is secure. Remarks such as you are famous for are only harming you >in my judgement. >Your name is one of very few I respect. There are many here on it and Vincent, >Christophe, Sarrah (not sure of spelling) are others to mention several. > >Thanks >Wayne The arrogance belongs to Vincent. Instead of stating his thoughts in a calm, factual manner, and asking questions about the validity, test methodology, etc., he just HAS to open his big mouth and pour out the invectives: "this is total fraud,", and the like. Not in a private e-mail. Oh no! He'll pick the most public of forums for his shit smearing episodes, and use the most sand-lot, 3rd grade language, to boot. As another poster noted long ago, if Vincent wasn't so good in chess and active in programming, he'd have been kicked off of CCC long ago for his totally horrid habit of name-calling. There aren't many programming topics that Vincent hasn't labeled a baboon's butt, or similar. Anything that he doesn't clearly understand, he labels "total shit" or a lie, immediately. Seems like he can't spit out remarks like that fast enough, while he flits around from this conclusion to that one, like a bloody bee around a garden of flowers. Vincent's a sharp guy, but he's got little maturity to his understanding - even Rolf posted up on that. If you doubt it, just do a good read in the archives. After you receive personal help several times from someone. I think it's so rude to call the guy who helped you a liar and claim his data was faked on an important paper, in such a public arena. ANYBODY with ANY class would have asked about his concerns, in private. But that's not how Vincent works, OH NO. That would be too civilized. David
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