In article <alpine.DEB.2.00.1305271438140.21733 at brioche.invalid.domain>,
Tothwolf <tothwolf at concentric.net> writes:
That's still no excuse for Richard's apparent
hostility towards things I
send to the list.
Now you've got a victim complex? I looked through my archive of messages
I've sent to this list. In 2012-2013 I have made these replies to
messages of yours:
2838 07-Aug-2012 > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: To all with interest in IBM
7090<< I
2850 08-Aug-2012 > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: To all with interest in IBM
7090<< I
2967 26-Aug-2012 > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: LPC1768 tiny terminal emulator<<
In
3924 19-April > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: Last chance on Local Pickup machines i
3934+ 19-April > "General Discussi Re: Last chance on Local Pickup machines i
4087 Sun 17:58 > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: Another original Apple I sells for an
4088 Sun 18:00 > cctalk <cctalk at cl Re: Another original Apple I sells for an
Discarding this thread, there are 3 messages where I'm just discussing
some SGI stuff and one about a tiny box terminal emulator.
In April, you complained that people aren't doing with their property what
*you* think they should do with it. I said that if you don't like it,
you should buy the machine and then you got all pissy.
So we're establishing a clear pattern here. Whenever someone else does
with their private property something that you don't like, you complain
about it. Whether that's scrapping it because they need the space/money
or whether that's selling or reselling it and making a profit, both
seem to bring out complaints from you. I'm not even asking you to
stop complaining.
Five messages in the past 18 months hardly seems something to get so
upset about, so I suspect it has nothing to do with me at all. It
really has to do with the fact that I will stand up and vigorously
defend private property rights and that just pisses you off because
you don't like other people having the right to do with their property
whatever they want.
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