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erk wrote:
> Andrew McDonagh wrote:
>> Snipped yet more insult laden waffle. >> >> Bob, >> >> Can you not simply argue your point without resorting to insults? >> [...] >> However, just because its different does not mean its wrong.
Maybe you're right.
But I won't be discussing it with Bob because he plonked me on my first post after returning from a haitus.
So I can't agree or disagree with Bob because he doesn't consort with self-aggrandizing ignorami like me.
But if you want to know what I *really* think about something, download my code, look at it, watch it run, step through it, and you'll see through all my b*llsh*t to what I'm really about. I wonder if Bob would ever show us his. Is coding beneath him?
One more thing. It is fashionable to accuse religious people of close-minded beligerent intolerance. I am both religious and scientifically educated, and the most viciously beligerent and close-minded people I've ever met were all in science or programming. Not that I haven't met a few in Church, but when it comes to bile, they can't hold a candle to those who worship at the altar of Most Perfect Rational Human Mind.
-- Kenneth Downs Secure Data Software, Inc. (Ken)nneth@(Sec)ure(Dat)a(.com)Received on Tue Jun 06 2006 - 21:27:06 CDT
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