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Subject: Re: Programmers who refuse to share their programs

Author: Bella Freud

Date: 04:38:55 11/15/99

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On November 14, 1999 at 20:53:22, leonid wrote:

>On November 14, 1999 at 19:20:57, KarinsDad wrote:
>
>>On November 14, 1999 at 10:58:39, Bella Freud wrote:
>>
>>[snip]
>>>
>>>Find the "some that does". I doubt you'll find them here.
>>>
>>>
>>>Bella
>>
>>I find your continuous insipid condemnation of the masses here (which include
>>some of us who do not see ourselves or others in your light) as monotonous.
>>
>>KarinsDad :|
>>
>>PS. Will you apologize to me as well or do you finally see a repetitiveness in
>>your subtle, but inflammatory style of writing? How many apologies of yours will
>>it take before you stop with the subtle jabs at us all? It's getting old and
>>it's obvious that it is not unintentional, regardless of your feigned
>>expressions of apology. In other words, it's not a matter of someone being
>>offended by what you say. It's a matter of you ensuring that eventually someone
>>will be offended. Why do you waste your and our time doing that? If you find
>>yourself so far above the rest of us, why do you waste your time here with us?
>
>Please, don't try to stop this discussion! I enjoy it very much! After reading
>all the statements here, I had the unique chance not only to laugh

Hi Leonid,

It is a great pleasure to discover that these threads make you laugh. Humour is
one of the best ways of making points.

>at will but
>read a lot of deep and useful interchange as well. Maybe sometime "politically
>incorrect" inflamatory statement is all that we need to read the peoples mind.


Absolutely right. With a "no disagreement" culture we end up in the "have a nice
day" society where nothing means anything and everything means nothing.


Bella

>Ideas of others overpass sometime everything that we can expect from them.
>
>Leonid.



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