On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 14:19:29 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> __/ [ yttrx ] on Wednesday 13 September 2006 13:46 \__
>
> > Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> __/ [ spike1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] on Wednesday 13 September 2006 09:00 \__
> >>
> >>> Chris Wilkinson <blobster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> did eloquently scribble:
> >>>> Hi there,
> >>>
> >>>> Really, despite the ramblings from either side, we're all just a bunch
> >>>> of petty little snivelling little nothing-better-to-do whinge-merchants
> >>>> in here...
> >>>
> >>>> Am I right, or am I right?
> >>>
> >>> pretty much so, but the linux side are HONEST little snivelling
> >>> nothing-better-to-do winge-merchants.
> >>>
> >>> So nyer.
> >>
> >> I find COLA very educational. To trolls, it's merely a place to vent
> >> anger.
> >
> > I cant wait till you find the rest of the linux groups. :)
>
> That's where I came from. Initially I participated in the Palm newsgroups,
> mixing it with a few broader computer-related newsgroups. I then moved on
> (while keeping the old groups) to Web-related newsgroups and some that deal
> with graphics, programming languages, and my field of research. I only later
> joined the technical Linux newsgroups. COLA was a final destination, but I
> am still involved in some other newsgroups, primarily the search engines
> newsgroup, which thrives on a family/community 'feel'. COLA is like a
> dysfunctional family. You just need to stick with the right side.
Surprise, surprise.
A wanker that participates in "Palm" newsgroups.
Who would have thunk it.
Talk about dysfunctional. If COLA was/is your final destination
you have some serious issues with reality.
Are you just trolling for dates or are you into S&M?
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