From: "A. Sinan Unur" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: What?!? Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 01:53:43 -0500 Organization: Cornell University http://www.cornell.edu Lines: 82 Sender: asu1 AT cornell DOT edu (Verified) Message-ID: <333CBC77.C21@cornell.edu> References: <004144646021d37NIH2WAAF AT csi DOT com> Reply-To: asu1 AT cornell DOT edu NNTP-Posting-Host: cu-dialup-0095.cit.cornell.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp MyBigMouth wrote: > > Alright followers! > > Yes and I know of one too, myself I'm only 16, not for much longer > thank christ. Is a 14 yr old a child? Perhaps by your standards? > you are showing that you are not a mature person by using the language you used and remaining anonymous. a mature person would say "why do we keep referring people to the FAQ? can't we just answer their questions?" and try to understand the responses. your behavior indicates that you are just an adolescent who is feeling bitter because he/she feels his/her friends don't understand him/her. > And how many people out there AREN'T religious twats? We are living > in the modern world you know, were, in the UK at least, most people > are NOT and I do not know if this is representative of the rest of the > world? > this is not about being religous twats. i am not religous at all, however, whatever religous education i got taught me that, as a Muslim, i am supposed to respect, not necessarily believe in, but definitely respect, the books and prophets that came before Islam. hence, it would not matter if 0.0001 % of the world population were Christians. further, even if you are an atheist, respecting the symbols other people regard as holly would not be such an outrageous proposition. it would be called decency. > > Vulgarity and anti-Christianity will get this group nowhere. > So we all gotta be 'good little christians'? ahy. no. it would be nice if you could just be a decent person with manners. > > It's purpose > > is to provide a place where people can help, be helped, and carry > > on interesting programming discussions. Flames and disrespectful > > posts are not appreciated by anyone, and I suspect that their authors > > don't feel to good about themselves after they send them out. > And does it do this??? Any one care to comment? > > AW> Alan Wilson writes: > AW> Wow, an anonymous poster. > AW> Guess he's too afraid to stand behind his words. > I'm only posting these anonymously because they me be a little > too harsh for some people to take. Namely those that resemble the publics > image of a 'programming nerd'. Is it a crime? Am I not allowed to have an > opinion of my own? Maybe I just don't want all the shite you get with > speaking out. And further more, I do value being 'part of this group'. > you are definitely allowed an opinion of your own. but the audience at comp.os.msdos.djgpp are not here to enable you to anounymously vent your frustrutions for not being regarded as the 'cool hacker' but the 'lowly nerd'. i started programming in Z-80 assembly when i was 12 and ever since then, i do not remember anyone calling me a nerd. again, this show that you need to stop, think, and post a nonanonymous apology. BTW, do you play Quake on-line and complain about being killed all the time? > > Thank you for reading and God bless, > That's if your religious of course. no. he wished something nice. appreciating it does not make you religous! > > DON'T be affraid to speak your mind, if you don't, > you haven't got a mind of your own but someone > elses. and if you only shout from behind masks ... what does that mean? -- Sinan ******************************************************************* A. Sinan Unur WWWWWW |--O+O mailto:sinan DOT unur AT cornell DOT edu C ^ http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/asu1/ \ ~/ *******************************************************************