Can we at least cut out the ad-homs? They're useless as a rhetorical
device, actual worse than useless, they're counter-productive. Calling
people names will only steel themselves against your position, and other
people will start to lose respect for your arguments.
And, your arguments are valid. Ever since I switched back to Fedora from
Ubuntu, I hate the fact that I have to tweak my DE to hell and back before
I can use it efficiently after every upgrade, I have to install a decent
font, I have to go into gconf-editor to configure focus-follows-mouse, and
any number of annoying manual steps just to get a desktop that rivals what
Ubuntu gives me out of the box.
But the ad-hominems and bad rhetoric take away from your argument, not add
to it.
Matt
Craig White <craigwhite <at> azapple.com> writes:
>
> On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 06:34 +0000, JB wrote:
>
> > >
> > > You are largely irrelevant, somewhat absurd and probably best
> ignored -
> > > sorry, I tried.
> > > ...
> >
> > But you are not sure ...
> ----
> did I seem to equivocate somewhere? I don't think so.
> ...
Yes, you did.
You contradict yourself, sign of uncertainty about the object of your
wrath:
"... somewhat absurd ..."
" ... probably best ignored ..."
You are a mighty troll.
JB
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