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Old September 23rd 05, 04:38 PM
kurttrail
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wrote:
Fitz wrote:
Knowledge, from where ever it comes, is a good thing. Sounds like
you're upset because people don't use Google to find an answer
rather than come to the newsgroups/forums.


Fritz, he's just another pathetic troll who feeds on attention...ANY
kind
of attention. By being argumentative, he can at least get some to
respond,
and remind himself that he's being noticed.


I could care less if anyone responds or not, I'd still post my opinion
about fools like you that are too fat, lazy, and stupid to keep spyware
off of their computers.

I don't see in the OP's post where he says he's a
high level pro.--


Correct. I never stated anywhere that *I* was any high-level pro.


No, you just made it part of an excuse about getting spyware.

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4a9cbe27f796e2

(Anyone can check the posts for themselves.)


There's the link above.

This attention-starved loser changed what I wrote into what he
wanted it to say. Even an armchair psychologist could identify
this type: Probably reasonably intelligent, but a total failure
with career, personal relationships, etc... likely doesn't support
himself, and likely ridiculed by everyone he comes in contact with,
as was illustrated here.


LOL! Nothing like some fool that got his feelings hurt trying to
psychoanalyze the person that hurt their feeling by expresssing the
truth!

BTW, except for this clunker, these
Windows groups have some pretty good dudes reading and posting.
Misfits like kunttail are part of what's destroying USENET.


ROFL! That's really funny coming from a total idiot that installed
spyware on his/her/it's computer, then had to beg for help.

So if you aren't a high-level pro, what is your real excuse for being so
stupid as to need to remove spyware from your computer. The sun was in
your eyes? Your time of the month? Drain Bamage?

--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com/mscommunity
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"


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