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Old October 14th 18, 02:35 AM posted to comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.os.windows-10,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Char Jackson
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On 13 Oct 2018 17:48:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg
wrote:

Arlen Holder wrote:
On 13 Oct 2018 16:08:00 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:

Unless you have a rather old phone [1], you don't see your phone as a
*drive*, i.e. a thing which has a drive letter. You probably see your
phone in File Explorer and *only* in File Explorer.


Hi Frank Slootweg (cc, Wolf K),

Thank you Frank, for being only one of two adults on this entire newsgroup
who _understood_ the topic (Paul included, having posted elsewhere).


Don't flatter yourself!

In this case, for totally random (non-)reasons, you haven't drawn
first blood.

But in another thread, you fsck-ed up again and instead of *reading*
and *trying* to *learn* from what people post, your threw yet another
tantrum and uttered yet another slew of misdirected and inappropriate
insults (fool, childish, you have no concept of advanced use, you'll
never graduate above, you won't grow mentally, rigid mindset, Classic
fifth-grade drivel, etc., etc.).

So you - and *only* you - switch at random between - somewhat - adult
behaviour and acting like a total jerk/creep.

Which shows the need to re-issue the challenge, which no doubt you
will dodge *again*:

[Rewind, repeat dodged challenge:]

'Arlen', name *one*, just *one* person in these groups who agrees with
*any* viewpoint which you raise in one of the zillions of threads you
(think you) 'author' (and *prove* that with a verifiable cite).

[Sounds of audience not holding their breath.]


In case anyone is unaware, our friend "Arlen" has Asperger's Syndrome.
He said so in a previous post, but I didn't save the MID.

***
Asperger's Syndrome

People with this condition may be socially awkward and have an
all-absorbing interest in specific topics.
People may experience:
Behavioral: aggression, compulsive behavior, fidgeting, impulsivity,
repetitive movements, social isolation, or persistent repetition of
words or actions
Muscular: inability to combine muscle movements, poor coordination, or
tic
Mood: anger, anxiety, or apprehension
Also common: depression, intense interest in a limited number of things,
learning disability, nightmares, or sensitivity to sound
***

It's a direct match.


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