Thanks to CG
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CG just opened the batting. It was John who top-scored though :-) Nish p.s. John won't understand what I said unless he is one of those very rare americans who understand cricket :-)
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Do you feed crickets to pet lizards? If the "sport" doesn't involve 200mph lap times with each lap starting with the word "YEEE-HAAAAAAAW!!!", I don't understand it. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
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I don't understand why the sudden Alex bashing. He asked Christian to change a sig because he felt it would harm his professional standing. Christian was tardy so the threats came out. OK - fine - maybe a bit of an overreaction (and certainly something that is going to make an Aussie like Christian throw fuel on the fire). So the guy said things on a public forum he is now regretting. We're all grown up here and we all make mistakes. I'm just surprised that so many have jumped on the bandwagon. Haven't we all said things we regret? Don't we all wish we could take them back, and wouldn't some of us get a little worried when what we said suddenly found itself pride of place as the signature of one of the higher profile members here? I'm not apologising nor condoning what Alex did. Everyone must take responsibility for their own actions. What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
I wouldn't call it bullying. I was actually trying to taunt Alex into also threatening *me* with a law-suit. Besides, look at the erie calm that settled over the forums after it was over. It was kinda spooky. :) I'll try to be good in the future. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
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I wouldn't call it bullying. I was actually trying to taunt Alex into also threatening *me* with a law-suit. Besides, look at the erie calm that settled over the forums after it was over. It was kinda spooky. :) I'll try to be good in the future. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
I think you are not be blamed. You stood by a fellow CPian.
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I think you are not be blamed. You stood by a fellow CPian.
Nope, I could have just left it alone, but I am so damn tired of seeing people threaten other people with lawsuits (both frivolous AND baseless)and the like that I could not just let it go. I think what pushed it over the edge was wehen I changed my sig to include the quote "I'm a whiney-ass bitch...". That was most definitely going over the top,. In the end, I proved my point several times over, and after beating that horse to death, I assume that Alex won't be pulling that kinda crap anymore, privately or otherwise. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
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I don't understand why the sudden Alex bashing. He asked Christian to change a sig because he felt it would harm his professional standing. Christian was tardy so the threats came out. OK - fine - maybe a bit of an overreaction (and certainly something that is going to make an Aussie like Christian throw fuel on the fire). So the guy said things on a public forum he is now regretting. We're all grown up here and we all make mistakes. I'm just surprised that so many have jumped on the bandwagon. Haven't we all said things we regret? Don't we all wish we could take them back, and wouldn't some of us get a little worried when what we said suddenly found itself pride of place as the signature of one of the higher profile members here? I'm not apologising nor condoning what Alex did. Everyone must take responsibility for their own actions. What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
Chris Maunder wrote: Haven't we all said things we regret? I know I have, but I also apologize for my mistakes. Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort. Chris Maunder wrote: What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. You are correct. But, as for as myself is concerned I'll never back down from confrontation - unless I don't care about the situation that is. Whether I'm right or wrong about this is debatable, but that's the way I am. Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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I don't understand why the sudden Alex bashing. He asked Christian to change a sig because he felt it would harm his professional standing. Christian was tardy so the threats came out. OK - fine - maybe a bit of an overreaction (and certainly something that is going to make an Aussie like Christian throw fuel on the fire). So the guy said things on a public forum he is now regretting. We're all grown up here and we all make mistakes. I'm just surprised that so many have jumped on the bandwagon. Haven't we all said things we regret? Don't we all wish we could take them back, and wouldn't some of us get a little worried when what we said suddenly found itself pride of place as the signature of one of the higher profile members here? I'm not apologising nor condoning what Alex did. Everyone must take responsibility for their own actions. What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
Chris Maunder wrote: degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying :( :( :( True :( Poor guy had to change his nick and vanish etc. He must have felt *terrible* Nish :-(
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I don't think any CPian will ever name his child - Alex.
Rama Krishna wrote: I don't think any CPian will ever name his child - Alex. Or Bill Sergio for that matter! :laugh:
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Do you feed crickets to pet lizards? If the "sport" doesn't involve 200mph lap times with each lap starting with the word "YEEE-HAAAAAAAW!!!", I don't understand it. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: If the "sport" doesn't involve 200mph lap times with each lap starting with the word "YEEE-HAAAAAAAW!!!", I don't understand it. I agree with you. My only problem with NASCAR is that they will allow foreign auto makers to compete! I think they are doing a great diservice to the sport.
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I wouldn't call it bullying. I was actually trying to taunt Alex into also threatening *me* with a law-suit. Besides, look at the erie calm that settled over the forums after it was over. It was kinda spooky. :) I'll try to be good in the future. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Besides, look at the erie calm that settled over the forums after it was over. It was kinda spooky. Kind of like when the Cowboy gun slinger cleans up a town. :)
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Sorry, I was just commenting on all the messages here in soapbox about him which I saw - QOTY, Alex == Bill Sergion etc.. The thing went far beyond control. The only consolation is that John actually didnot fly to Alex's place. I believe that everyone is at fault (CG, Alex, ... an me) and lets close the chapter here.
Rama Krishna wrote: lets close the chapter here. Agreed.
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I think you are not be blamed. You stood by a fellow CPian.
He isn't. After all we all know he's an "Outlaw Programmer"!
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Chris Maunder wrote: Haven't we all said things we regret? I know I have, but I also apologize for my mistakes. Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort. Chris Maunder wrote: What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. You are correct. But, as for as myself is concerned I'll never back down from confrontation - unless I don't care about the situation that is. Whether I'm right or wrong about this is debatable, but that's the way I am. Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"Victims falling under chains ~ You hear them crying dying pains The fist of terrors breaking through ~ Now there's nothing you can do" Song: Phantom Lord - Album: Kill 'em All - Artist: MetallicaJeremy Falcon wrote: Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort. Good point. Jeremy Falcon wrote: But, as for as myself is concerned I'll never back down from confrontation - unless I don't care about the situation that is. That's a personality disorder called narcassism.
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Chris Maunder wrote: degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying :( :( :( True :( Poor guy had to change his nick and vanish etc. He must have felt *terrible* Nish :-(
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Nishant S wrote: Poor guy had to change his nick and vanish etc. He must have felt *terrible* I hope he wasn't fired by his boss. Imagine losing your job, and getting practically thrown off of CP! I hope he doesn't do something drastic. :((
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort. Good point. Jeremy Falcon wrote: But, as for as myself is concerned I'll never back down from confrontation - unless I don't care about the situation that is. That's a personality disorder called narcassism.
Martin Marvinski wrote: That's a personality disorder called narcassism. You did look up that word before you used it, huh? Also, it's not a personality disorder no more than your insecurities in the way you look. Why is it considered vein to care for your body or yourself, but not to care for a computer? In the long run, which is more important? People have so many double standards it's unbelievable at times. If I hate myself - poor me - I should seek help. If I love myself - bad me - I need a dose of reality. There's no winning. Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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Chris Maunder wrote: Haven't we all said things we regret? I know I have, but I also apologize for my mistakes. Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort. Chris Maunder wrote: What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. You are correct. But, as for as myself is concerned I'll never back down from confrontation - unless I don't care about the situation that is. Whether I'm right or wrong about this is debatable, but that's the way I am. Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"Victims falling under chains ~ You hear them crying dying pains The fist of terrors breaking through ~ Now there's nothing you can do" Song: Phantom Lord - Album: Kill 'em All - Artist: MetallicaJeremy Falcon wrote: Alex posted a "muwahahah" kinda message as his retort Where? cheers, Chris Maunder
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I don't understand why the sudden Alex bashing. He asked Christian to change a sig because he felt it would harm his professional standing. Christian was tardy so the threats came out. OK - fine - maybe a bit of an overreaction (and certainly something that is going to make an Aussie like Christian throw fuel on the fire). So the guy said things on a public forum he is now regretting. We're all grown up here and we all make mistakes. I'm just surprised that so many have jumped on the bandwagon. Haven't we all said things we regret? Don't we all wish we could take them back, and wouldn't some of us get a little worried when what we said suddenly found itself pride of place as the signature of one of the higher profile members here? I'm not apologising nor condoning what Alex did. Everyone must take responsibility for their own actions. What saddens me is how it's gone from a private altercation between two members and degraded into the sort of schoolyard bullying that you would expect in a primary school. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
Chris Maunder wrote: I don't understand why the sudden Alex bashing. It's called self-policing. :) Most of the time it devolves into sillyness (Alex), or flamewars (SerGio). Once in a great while it will make the offender reform (Nish after stuffing the ballot box on his first article) and the incident will be forgotten. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm