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">>>" & ">" = Brice, ">>" & "" = Tracy...

>>> Show me where I said I was certian and what I was certian about?

>> you're certainly NOT certain about the spelling of certain.
>> but, go to
>> http://raven.utc.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?S1=hp3000-l enter "Brice Yokem".
>> should be about 400 inane entries, all with that excellent puffy-chest
>> know-it-all attitude.  (it might be easier for you to notice it if you
>> pretend you're FW).

> It is amazing you can be so picky about my spelling, and so careless about
> replying to my question.

If I were 'so picky' about your spelling, you'd have heard from me before.
Your spelling is not an issue at all; misspelling 'certain' twice in the
same line could well be a sign of puffy fingers rather than dyslexia; no
offense meant.

> I presume you can see my chest being puffed out even though we have never
met.

No, of course I can't SEE your chest all puffed up, but that attitude comes
through loud & clear (no, I can't really HEAR you either!).  You seem to be
one of those guys who fortifies your 'point' by increasing your volume; you
always sound excessively sure of yourself.  All this personal attack aside,
you might consider toning that down a bit if you want people to listen.

> My 'attitude' only has to do with the issue in a peripheral sense.

It doesn't matter what's the issue, your attitude is nearly always arrogant,
your arguments are quite often completely irrelevant and inane; provoking
heated responses seems to be your goal.  Most of the posters here, even when
OT, even those with whom I disagree immensely & intensely, are at least
interesting, and aren't arguing just for the sake of argument.

> How 'inane' my entries are is purely in the realm of opinion, since
> you claim there are 400 of them, but do not specify which ones they are.

My bad, Brice, I guessed the '400'.  How many are there, Brice?  IMHO my use
of 'inane' was a bit on the polite side, too.  'Moronic' or 'idiotic' would
get my feelings across a little better, but that would be rude.

> Thus, I presume you CANNOT point to any, unless you claim all 400 are?

you presume incorrectly, but of course EXTREMELY LOGICALLY (read "loudly")
as usual.

> In that case it should not be hard to point to ONE.

take your pick, Brice; this one will do, but there might actually be one or
two that don't qualify - everybody makes mistakes.  I can very easily post
the list returned for the search 'Author=Brice Yokum'; you obviously didn't
bother to do it, so here it is: <null>.  Now try it with
[log in to unmask]  I could post that list, but it raises
mind-boggling recursion issues for simple me, and I'd rather not burden
Raven with such idiocy as magnifying the significance of your posts by
referring to them via links.  Why don't you really go do that search, and
pretend MY name's on them - see if you don't notice some very annoying
"attitude"?  You might also notice that of your 249 posts to HP3000-L, which
began in March of last year, not a single one has *anything* to do with the
HP3000!   Why are you here?

> Why don't you start a new OT:?  Brice's spelling?

because I don't really care about your spelling.  It doesn't surprise me
that you can't see the humor in your uncertain spelling of certain, and I
don't need a special topic to know that the real topic, when your name's on
the post, is "Brice's Blathering".

Sincerely,

Tracy Pierce

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