Re: Distro Poll, what do you use?



"Dan C" illuminated the devils arse on Thu, 17 May 2007 23:54:02 -0500
by typing:

On Fri, 18 May 2007 05:35:22 +0100, Moog wrote:

LOL, it really is too easy sometimes.

It is when you set your own criteria.

You did it again. You snipped out all the context of my previous
post, all the stuff where I pointed out your errors.

You didn't point out any errors. You made analogous claims that bore no
resemblance regarding anything I've stated. Snipping is perfectly
acceptable if the quotes are out of context. I re-iterate, you are
making your own criteria. So be it.

Why do you keep doing that? Can you answer that simple question?

I just did. I'll put my house on it that you won't agree with it
and produce a post full of drivel to indicate why.

--
Moog

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