March 23, 2006
debugger wrote:
> 
> In essence they are like lepers lingering at the outskirts of the town. For
> years Jesus walks by and nobody takes notice of each other.
>

i fail to see the parallel

> 
> Then one day Jesus spends them bread and plenty of fish.
> 
> They are not content because they get the food in baskets, but without dishes,
> "bad style" they say.
> 
> Next day they know Jesus and as he walks by he says: "Look over there. There are
> fructiferous fig trees. They belong to nobody."

 Next day they know Jesus and as he walks by he says: "I known where some you can get some food. There are fructiferous fig trees. They belong to nobody. If you pay me I'll tell you where they are."

 Then a mourning started: "Yesterday he gave us food and today he make us pay."

> 
> Now I am giving you even more words:
> 0c2a425e0aeef2e7ad7e1b1dc6889023
> 2b3376687ca782dc9e1c0756cea52bdc
> 
> These are two md5 foot prints of the proof of the bug I reported.

00112557799F
And here's the sorted digits of my mac address, so what.

> 
> You have several alternatives:
> 
> 1) pay me
	Why? We have yet to see any evidence that this bug really exists (as opposed to it being a bug in your program).
> 2) find it yourself
	We can't, even if we reproduce the symptoms it will be imposable to prove that we have found your bug.	
March 24, 2006
debugger wrote:
> John Reimer says...
>> otherwise... bye bye!
> No need to send me away.
> 
> Everyonce in a while I visit one of these open source packs and their habits did
> not change during time.
> 
> In essence they are like lepers lingering at the outskirts of the town. For
> years Jesus walks by and nobody takes notice of each other.
> 
> Then one day Jesus spends them bread and plenty of fish.
> 
> They are not content because they get the food in baskets, but without dishes,
> "bad style" they say.
> 
> Next day they know Jesus and as he walks by he says: "Look over there. There are
> fructiferous fig trees. They belong to nobody."
> 
> Then a mourning started: "Yesterday he gave us food and today he gives us
> words---that bastard."
> 
> Now I am giving you even more words:
> 0c2a425e0aeef2e7ad7e1b1dc6889023
> 2b3376687ca782dc9e1c0756cea52bdc
> 
> These are two md5 foot prints of the proof of the bug I reported.
> 
> You have several alternatives:
> 
> 1) pay me
> 2) find it yourself
> 3) wait until the second upcoming main release for D, then you will get the
> proof for free
> 4) disdain the figs
> 5) ...
> 
> 

http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/troller.htm
March 24, 2006
In article <dvvf1u$2l1j$6@digitaldaemon.com>, Kyle Furlong says...
>
>debugger wrote:
>> John Reimer says...
>>> otherwise... bye bye!
>> No need to send me away.
>> 
>> Everyonce in a while I visit one of these open source packs and their habits did not change during time.
>> 
>> In essence they are like lepers lingering at the outskirts of the town. For years Jesus walks by and nobody takes notice of each other.
>> 
>> Then one day Jesus spends them bread and plenty of fish.
>> 
>> They are not content because they get the food in baskets, but without dishes, "bad style" they say.
>> 
>> Next day they know Jesus and as he walks by he says: "Look over there. There are fructiferous fig trees. They belong to nobody."
>> 
>> Then a mourning started: "Yesterday he gave us food and today he gives us words---that bastard."
>> 
>> Now I am giving you even more words: 0c2a425e0aeef2e7ad7e1b1dc6889023 2b3376687ca782dc9e1c0756cea52bdc
>> 
>> These are two md5 foot prints of the proof of the bug I reported.
>> 
>> You have several alternatives:
>> 
>> 1) pay me
>> 2) find it yourself
>> 3) wait until the second upcoming main release for D, then you will get the
>> proof for free
>> 4) disdain the figs
>> 5) ...
>> 
>> 
>
>http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/troller.htm

Either that or: http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/bong.htm

Actually, this is a good sign for D - you know you've hit general circulation when you get wack-jobs like this guy posting like he has.

Either way when he sees the thread go a day or two with no response he'll probably jump in again, and when that happens, I think it's time we stop wasting our time and quit responding. I know this is my first (and last) post on the issue.


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