[Info-vax] Where is EISNER:: and who funds it?

alanfe...@gmail.com alanfeldman48 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 31 15:32:10 EST 2021


On Friday, December 31, 2021 at 6:17:24 AM UTC-5, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
> Den 2021-12-31 kl. 11:43, skrev Simon Clubley: 
> > On 2021-12-28, alanfe... at gmail.com <alanfe... at gmail.com> wrote: 
> >> On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 7:21:29 PM UTC-5, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote: 
> >>> To points. 
> >> 
> >> What was that? "To" points? It's two, not to. Hah! 
> >> 
> > 
> > Can you speak Swedish as well as Jan-Erik can speak English ? 
> > 
> > Are all US citizens as bad as you ? :-( 
> > 
> > Simon. 
> >
> I didn't even noticed that comment from Alan. But OTOH, what 
> do you expect when someone has painted him self into a corner 
> and has run of of arguments. 
> 
> But, time to replace my cheap Logitec kayboard, where some keys 
> are starting to not work properly, with another cheap Logotec 
> keybord... :-) 
> 
> Finaly, I have noticed since I found c.o.v. a long time ago, that 
> many posters think that US = the world, and that all readers are native 
> English speakers and that when you have someting to sell, you should 
> expect that it is from the US. Some posters are simply very US centric.

Ah, I see. When Europeans bash the US for using Fahrenheit, that's okay. When I respond with how a country who uses F can still do great things, I get piled on and then there are the nitpickers. Oh, but when I do some nitpicking, it's a problem.

I made some errors. So what? I am being responsive. You are being, uh, Ow my tongue!

And now I get accused of running out of arguments. Really? What arguments are those?

If you're going to nitpick me, I'm going to nitpick back. If I mixed things up with all the crossfire and the messy >'s, sorry. 

I'm going to chalk this up to, "Nobody kicks a dead dog."  (~_^)



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