Is CSS incapable of admitting a mistake?
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
Of course he is incapable of admitting a simple mistake. He's too much of an internet retard, and we all know they cannot, and will not, under any circumstances admit that they have been wrong on any account. He's also a drughead, so I'm not sure he even knows what the concept wrong/right actually means.
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
Short answer, yes.
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
Ian Shlasko wrote:
Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics?
Well, duh.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
Ian Shlasko wrote:
he posted a Wikipedia link
What!? One one of his recent threads he stated that Wiki is not at all a trusted place for getting information. It was about some person's biography. Can't remember the thread for now. He deserves to be a politician. A moment before: "No Wikipedia content cannot be trusted." A moment after: "See Wiki says this. It has got to be correct."
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
he posted a Wikipedia link
What!? One one of his recent threads he stated that Wiki is not at all a trusted place for getting information. It was about some person's biography. Can't remember the thread for now. He deserves to be a politician. A moment before: "No Wikipedia content cannot be trusted." A moment after: "See Wiki says this. It has got to be correct."
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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Is our little friend the cap'n (A rank I consider as deserving of respect as "Captain Crunch") so deluded that he can't even admit an error in semantics? Case in point: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3296305/Re-Pure-black-propaganda.aspx[^] I consider this an experiment, so I'm posting a new thread for it, just to make sure it's either being responded to or deliberately avoided, not merely unnoticed. The quick summary is that he referred to some conference as "Black Propaganda," and when the term was questioned, he posted a Wikipedia link with the definition of the term. Of course that definition does not apply to the situation at all, and would in fact disprove his argument if it did. So after about an hour of us proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the term was wrongly used, he has yet to admit his mistake... Christian is always talking about him needing psychiatric help, and I want to see if this is one of his issues. Is the infamous CaptainSeeSharp completely incapable of admitting a simple mistake? Note that I'm not bothering to dispute or support any of his political viewpoints - This is entirely about word usage. So, CSS, let's hear a response.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)