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Subject: Re: Whats the real reason for the hostile posts!?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:22:07 03/06/03

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On March 06, 2003 at 12:35:47, Albert Bertilsson wrote:

>Hi everybody!
>
>I've been reading posts here for a couple of months now, and every once in a
>while two persons (you know which two) posts messages to each other in a very
>aggressive maner.
>
>I don't think the persons behave like that normally when answering other persons
>posts it's just that they seem to have some dislike for each other. I don't
>think it at limit of being inappropriate, it just adds a fresh breeze to the
>forum =).
>
>And of course I want to know what's the real reason for this, do they battle
>their engines against each other in tournaments? Are the competing for something
>that only one of them can get? Is it about an old argue? Since they some to do
>this every once in a while (and I assume from other posts that the have been
>doing this for a long time) I really would like to know since it seems to amuse
>others at the forum.
>
>To avoid turning this into an open war let's have one rule:
>1. None of the two persons are allowed to answer this post or come with any
>excuses for their behaviour.
>
>/Regards Albert

The real reason is vincent.

Hyatt is not the only poster that he attacked.
He called another poster a liar in the past and it is only one of
many examples(I give a link in the end of this post)

The attacks convince nobody and only do a bad name for vincent.
The people who are attacked usually do not care because they do not give
a lot of value to the words of vincent.

This is going to be the case in the future unless vincent improve his behaviour.

In most of the cases he is wrong in what he says but there are also some
cases when he is right.

http://ccc.it.ro/search/ccc.php?art_id=256257

Uri



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