I have to say thought that Brians put downs are very amusing. Wait a
minute....maybe that's it. Every organisation needs a court jester.
Arise, Ray the Fool!
Racist Ray Lopez[1] is the newsgroup troll. I believe he is in the pay of
Micro$oft and that his job description says something like, "Dissuade people
from using Linux if it is at all possible".
> I have to say thought that Brians put downs are very amusing. Wait a
> minute....maybe that's it. Every organisation needs a court jester.
> Arise, Ray the Fool!
[1] So deemed from an occurrence last year when RRL used a racial epithet[2]
to describe Linux users[3].
[2] Which he misspelled.
[3] It was at that precise moment that I learned the KKK has become
multicultural -- I never knew 'til then that they had an Hispanic branch.
--
Today is Boomtime, the 51st day of Confusion in the YOLD 3166
12:34pm up 22:25, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
MS-DOS, you can't live with it, you can live without it.
-- from Lars Wirzenius' .sig
You're right. He's proof that even we hispanics engender fools!
Regards,
Valentin Guillen
You guys may be interested (probably not) that this is the same guy who
had his Hotmail email account cancelled for being a SPAMMER!!
Looks like he's bucking again to get cancelled. What do you guy's
think?
I saw a message from him to a couple of students posted to this group
where he tells them go elsewhere, because this group is basically for
another purpose.
I think that if the officials at yahoo.com checked out his posting
history at Dejanews.com, I think that they would find that his
inflamatory and provocative rhetoric is a violation of their terms of
service.
Ray, Are you listening? You seem to forget that the net has an infinite
memory.
Valentin Guillen
What makes you think he is hispanic? Or that his name is actually
Lopez?
--
John Hasler
jo...@dhh.gt.org (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
Of course it's nothing to do with race (but then we all knew that didn't we)
Ray is a fool of the first order. I must admit that I quite enjoy reading
some of his idiotic rantings; has anyone noticed how he's become much more
irate he's become over the last few days-full moon perhaps?
It's a lonely life when you're parked up on some wasteland with no mates.
p.s. does anyone understand his constant references to "commieware"? what's
he scared of?
> can anyone explain what the hell ray lopez is doing reading this NG when
> he is clearly not interested in linux.
>
>I think that if the officials at yahoo.com checked out his posting
>history at Dejanews.com, I think that they would find that his
>inflamatory and provocative rhetoric is a violation of their terms of
>service.
As far as Ray concerned, it's a free email account. He can
easily get another, so it isn't important. In a recent message,
he dared people to report him. I think it's a good idea. Both
to his ISP (view the headers) and to yahoo.
---
Stephen Whitis
Email replies should go to...
scw120198 (at) whitis.com
The address in the header is not valid.
He's amusing. Also everyone needs a poor example.
DanH
--
UNIX - Not just for vestal virgins anymore
Linux - Choice of a GNU generation
I find it extremely unlikely that he is capable of comprehending the rules
of the game.
--
John Hasler
jo...@dhh.gt.org
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
> What makes you think he is hispanic? Or that his name is actually
> Lopez?
Ouch.
Dammit, I forgot; to quote Dogbert, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a
dog". RRL doesn't even have to be *he*.
My bad; I made the crack in the first place about the multicultural KKK.
--
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Those who don't understand Linux are doomed to reinvent it, poorly.
-- unidentified source
If my memory serves me correctly, Ruy Lopez is the name of a classic
chess opening. A connection?
Art Rosenberg
> Of course it's nothing to do with race (but then we all knew that didn't
> we) Ray is a fool of the first order. I must admit that I quite enjoy
> reading some of his idiotic rantings; has anyone noticed how he's become
> much more irate he's become over the last few days-full moon perhaps?
> It's a lonely life when you're parked up on some wasteland with no
> mates. p.s. does anyone understand his constant references to
> "commieware"? what's he scared of?
I'm gonna be cross-posting him to auk here, pretty soon. :)
--
"Roadkill on the Information Superhighway..."
"Your proctologist called; he found your head." TINC
wiz {at} lart {dot} com "What evil shall we do, today?"
TINLC (If there were, you couldn't tell if I were part of it or not)
Truth is, I was once one of you (for a brief week). Then I saw the light.
John Hasler <jo...@dhh.gt.org> wrote in message
news:87snt9d...@toncho.dhh.gt.org...
> Valentin Guillen writes:
> > You're right. He's proof that even we hispanics engender fools!
>
> What makes you think he is hispanic? Or that his name is actually
> Lopez?
Truth is, I am not JUST a troll. I am actually trying to help people avoid
the mistake of buying into Linux, and wasting weeks, months, even years of
their life trying to learn and perfect it--when Win2k is almost as stable
and only a mouse click away.
Now you may rightfully ask whether it's any of my business whether and how
people choose to waste their own time. And sometimes I am hard pressed to
find an answer to that myself--after all, I have a time consuming and
utterly unproductive hobby myself --not trolling, but chess --hence my name,
derived from a chess opening, the Ruy Lopez.
But, it takes two to tango, and I figure that if I had no utility in this
crummy little NG, then everybody would have kill-filed me long ago and/or
stopped replying to my provocative posts.
Which raises the ultimate question: why is Ray Lopez so *POPULAR* here?
Possible answers (your guesses are as good as mine on this one):
1. (My favorite) Deep down inside, in your heart of hearts as the Jewress
Barbara WaWa would say, (had to throw in a mild Anti-Semetic reference to
appease Mr. Buzzard), you know that Ray speaketh the truth. You realize
that yes, Linux has no future for the masses; yes, Linux has a very steep
learning curve with little to show for it unless you run Apache; yes, Linux
is like the "Amiga" of the late 80's--'kewl', 'ahead of it's time' (though
Windows is catching up, just like it did with Amiga when Windows added
multimedia support), and presents a challenge for hobbiests who love to
tinker ('the more difficult to learn the hobby, the better'). On the last
point, I can sympathize, as chess takes about a decade to master, and the
rewards are slim, unless you are dealing with fellow hobbiests, who tend to
be pretty eccentric (not unlike this group).
2. You are setting up a straw man. You like to think I am a Microsoft
employee (question: would MSFT be so stupid and incur such liability hiring
somebody like me? Be serious) because you love to demonize MSFT, and I
present a "soft target". The irony is that my messages are designed be
provocative, to get replies, but they contain more than just a kernel of
truth. And I could blow away 99% of this group in any activity, including
programming (not to mention chess, or making money).
3. Door bell rings. Gotta go.
Robert Grizzard <griz...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:31ssk8...@kg7yy.kg7yy.net...
> John Doe <m...@here.now> wrote:
> > can anyone explain what the hell ray lopez is doing reading this NG when
> > he is clearly not interested in linux.
>
> Racist Ray Lopez[1] is the newsgroup troll. I believe he is in the pay of
> Micro$oft and that his job description says something like, "Dissuade
people
> from using Linux if it is at all possible".
>
> > I have to say thought that Brians put downs are very amusing. Wait a
> > minute....maybe that's it. Every organisation needs a court jester.
>
> > Arise, Ray the Fool!
>
tl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/17/00, 7:50:26 AM, "Ray Lopez" <raylo...@yahoo.com> wrote regarding
Re: why is ray lopez here? {so POPULAR here?}:
> Ah yes, Bob "Buzzard" Gizzard, the house historian. A thin patena of
> culture for alt.os.linux.
> Truth is, I am not JUST a troll.
Yes you are.. Most of the people here know all the things you say. You
may have a point, but I play with linux because it is fun.
It is like a computer game. You try to figure out puzzles and get
rewarded when you do. Would I use linux in mission critical environment,
No, I would not. But some of us would, and they must know what they are
doing. So please leave the linux community alone.
Thank you
Kristian
Ahh, flog-boy!
Yes you are.
Flog on, now...
Dan
Except in Ray's case. There, we can be fairly sure.
>Ah yes, Bob "Buzzard" Gizzard, the house historian. A thin patena of
>culture for alt.os.linux.
>
>Truth is, I am not JUST a troll.
Yes you are. Otherwise you wouldn't be calling people pussies and
similar things, daring people to report you to your ISP, etc.
Ray Lopez wrote in message ...
>Truth is, I am not JUST a troll
You wouldn't know the truth if it ran up your leg and bit your ass.
>derived from a chess opening, the Ruy Lopez.
No pretention there.
Why don't you give us your real name - aren't you proud of your practices?
>why is Ray Lopez so *POPULAR* here?
Delusion is it's own reward?
>You like to think I am a Microsoft employee
Even Microsoft has standards, most of which you could not possibly meet.
>3. Door bell rings. Gotta go.
That's "Reality" calling; Answer the door Ray!
Ray Lopez is an experiment in freedom of expression; he is the downside!
Ah, my work is done.
Brian
tl wrote:
> He's here because he got bored by his chess NGs.
>
> > can anyone explain what the hell ray lopez is doing reading this NG when
> > he is clearly not interested in linux.
> >
> > I have to say thought that Brians put downs are very amusing. Wait a
> > minute....maybe that's it. Every organisation needs a court jester.
> >
> > Arise, Ray the Fool!
--
John Gluck (Passport Kernel Design Group)
(613) 765-8392 ESN 395-8392
Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed here are strictly my own
and do not reflect any official position of Nortel Networks.
Is that the best you can do for a flame, Sr. Lopez? Gotta' tell you, I
didn't find "gizzard" especially imaginative the first time I heard it over
30 years ago. I was about 7. "Buzzard" is somewhat better -- but it's
still been almost 20 years since the first time I heard that. I was
actually in BMTS at the time, and it was one of my MTIs that said, "Looks
like 'Buzzard'".
OBTW, YM "patina".
> Truth is, I am not JUST a troll. I am actually trying to help people avoid
> the mistake of buying into Linux, and wasting weeks, months, even years of
> their life trying to learn and perfect it--when Win2k is almost as stable
> and only a mouse click away.
When a program running on my NT box at work accesses memory that doesn't
belong to it, I save what work I can, reboot, and try to get back to where I
was when the box broke. When my Linux box here at home does the same thing,
I fix my broken hardware. You have said here in the past week that W2K has
only given you one BSOD in the past year and that it hasn't given you any in
the past couple of months. Every failure I've had on my box here has been
either hardware woes (including the catastrophic blowup of my root partition
right before Christmas) or my own damn fault. That's a record going back to
July 1995 when I FTPd Slackware 2.3 to my shell account then used ZModem to
download it and installed it from a double fistful of 3-1/2" floppy disks.
And W2K is "almost" as stable as Linux? Not interested.
Mouse clicks are great as long as what you want to do is on the menu. If it
ain't, you're sunk until you figure out how to add the missing functionality
to the menu (which is what the WIMP environment (Windows, Icons, Menus and
Pointer) is supposed to help you avoid) or use available tools to do almost
what you want to do.
> Now you may rightfully ask whether it's any of my business whether and how
> people choose to waste their own time. And sometimes I am hard pressed to
> find an answer to that myself--after all, I have a time consuming and
> utterly unproductive hobby myself --not trolling, but chess --hence my name,
> derived from a chess opening, the Ruy Lopez.
I had wondered about that.
> But, it takes two to tango, and I figure that if I had no utility in this
> crummy little NG, then everybody would have kill-filed me long ago and/or
> stopped replying to my provocative posts.
> Which raises the ultimate question: why is Ray Lopez so *POPULAR* here?
*Popular*? Don't you mean, "Notorious"?
> Possible answers (your guesses are as good as mine on this one):
> 1. (My favorite) Deep down inside, in your heart of hearts as the Jewress
> Barbara WaWa would say, (had to throw in a mild Anti-Semetic reference to
> appease Mr. Buzzard), you know that Ray speaketh the truth. You realize
Sr. Lopez, undoubtedly it is a matter of intense interest to you what color
someone's skin is or whether they believe The Messiah has or has not been
born. It doesn't really matter to me. I see people as individuals, not as
members of a group. This puts me in conflict with people who believe the
group is paramount; as long as they don't start shooting at me again I can
deal with that.
OBTW, YM "semitic".
> that yes, Linux has no future for the masses; yes, Linux has a very steep
> learning curve with little to show for it unless you run Apache; yes, Linux
> is like the "Amiga" of the late 80's--'kewl', 'ahead of it's time' (though
> Windows is catching up, just like it did with Amiga when Windows added
> multimedia support), and presents a challenge for hobbiests who love to
> tinker ('the more difficult to learn the hobby, the better'). On the last
> point, I can sympathize, as chess takes about a decade to master, and the
> rewards are slim, unless you are dealing with fellow hobbiests, who tend to
> be pretty eccentric (not unlike this group).
Linux' popularity is increasing at phenomenal rates. Last numbers I read
was something like a doubling of users every four months. I don't recall
how they counted the numbers and I don't know how accurate they are.
Microsoft is barely holding what market share they have.
> 2. You are setting up a straw man. You like to think I am a Microsoft
> employee (question: would MSFT be so stupid and incur such liability hiring
> somebody like me? Be serious)
After reading _The_Halloween_Documents_ and the interview that Bill Gates
did with the German computer magazine (during the course of which he stated
that patching bugs didn't produce revenue) I believe that he would be so
arrogant as to believe that putting someone on the payroll to troll Linux
newsgroups would actually cause people to return to Windoze.
The Gartner Group and Mindcraft shenanigans also come to mind.
You like to read _The_Jargon_File_; look up the entry for "Astroturfing".
> because you love to demonize MSFT,
I don't have to demonize Microsoft; they do quite well without my help.
> and I
> present a "soft target". The irony is that my messages are designed be
> provocative, to get replies, but they contain more than just a kernel of
> truth. And I could blow away 99% of this group in any activity, including
> programming (not to mention chess, or making money).
It's obvious that you can't get Linux running. If a wizard programmer like
you can't get it to work, then what chance is there for a poor radio guy
like me to make it work?
Well, it works -- and quite well -- for me. I put Windows on /dev/hda1 for
the sake of some computer-based training my employer offered. Took three
days. In those three days, I installed Linux twice and X once then upgraded
X. It took less time to install Linux twice and X once *and* upgrade X than
it did to install Windows -- and I didn't have to change my frontside bus to
66 MHz to get Linux on the box either.
Funny thing is, the CBT didn't run on the Windows installation but worked
fine (except for the lack of sound from the Windows Media Files) on the
Linux partition.
> 3. Door bell rings. Gotta go.
--
5:36pm up 2 days, 3:27, 3 users, load average: 0.17, 0.04, 0.01
A Linux machine! Because a 486 is a terrible thing to waste!
-- Joe Sloan, j...@wintermute.ucr.edu
> OBTW, YM "patina".
>
Sorry about all the spelling mistakes, but the dictionary in Outlook doesn't
work. I'm sure the'll be a patch soon ;-)
> > Truth is, I am not JUST a troll. I am actually trying to help people
avoid
> > the mistake of buying into Linux, and wasting weeks, months, even years
of
> > their life trying to learn and perfect it--when Win2k is almost as
stable
> > and only a mouse click away.
>
> When a program running on my NT box at work accesses memory that doesn't
> belong to it, I save what work I can, reboot, and try to get back to where
I
> was when the box broke. When my Linux box here at home does the same
thing,
> I fix my broken hardware.
Mr. G, this doesn't make sense to me. But let's not waste bandwidth
discussing it. You claim you can fix "broken hardware" as a solution to a
Linux problem? Some fix that is.
> You have said here in the past week that W2K has
> only given you one BSOD in the past year and that it hasn't given you any
in
> the past couple of months. Every failure I've had on my box here has been
> either hardware woes (including the catastrophic blowup of my root
partition
> right before Christmas) or my own damn fault. That's a record going back
to
> July 1995 when I FTPd Slackware 2.3 to my shell account then used ZModem
to
> download it and installed it from a double fistful of 3-1/2" floppy disks.
> And W2K is "almost" as stable as Linux? Not interested.
>
OK, you are not interested, and clearly you are a POWER USER. I have
repeatedly said Linux is fine if you are a hobbiest and/or a power user who
doesn't mind investing man-years of time learning it. Like chess, which
takes 10 years to master (and I am near the master level myself). But for
most of the 100 million users of Windows, they don't have the time for
that--and for that reason Linux is doomed to be a flash in the pan.
> Mouse clicks are great as long as what you want to do is on the menu. If
it
> ain't, you're sunk until you figure out how to add the missing
functionality
> to the menu (which is what the WIMP environment (Windows, Icons, Menus and
> Pointer) is supposed to help you avoid) or use available tools to do
almost
> what you want to do.
>
You are building your own GUI--very impressive. But again, you are a power
user, and perhaps even beyond.
>
> Linux' popularity is increasing at phenomenal rates. Last numbers I read
> was something like a doubling of users every four months. I don't recall
> how they counted the numbers and I don't know how accurate they are.
>
So did Citizen's Band in the 70's. So did Amiga. Linux has done the hockey
stick thing because WIN98 sucked so bad. But now that Win2k is out (the
numbers for the financial success of Windows2k so far will be released by
MSFT today (TUESDAY)), the end is nigh for Linux.
> > 2. You are setting up a straw man. You like to think I am a Microsoft
> > employee (question: would MSFT be so stupid and incur such liability
hiring
> > somebody like me? Be serious)
>
> After reading _The_Halloween_Documents_ and the interview that Bill Gates
> did with the German computer magazine (during the course of which he
stated
> that patching bugs didn't produce revenue) I believe that he would be so
> arrogant as to believe that putting someone on the payroll to troll Linux
> newsgroups would actually cause people to return to Windoze.
>
Apocrypha (sp?). Besides, what Gates said is an old joke in software, about
building in planned obsolence by having bugs. Just because he was being
candid and/or sharing an old prejudice does not make it so, or make it
inexcusable.
> The Gartner Group and Mindcraft shenanigans also come to mind.
>
> You like to read _The_Jargon_File_; look up the entry for "Astroturfing".
>
I just did, and learned a new word (thanks). Sounds like an Urban Legend to
me though.
> > and I
> > present a "soft target". The irony is that my messages are designed be
> > provocative, to get replies, but they contain more than just a kernel of
> > truth. And I could blow away 99% of this group in any activity,
including
> > programming (not to mention chess, or making money).
>
> It's obvious that you can't get Linux running. If a wizard programmer
like
> you can't get it to work, then what chance is there for a poor radio guy
> like me to make it work?
Hahaha. Very funny. Your proficiency at computer languages and OSes is at
a programmers level. But most of the rest of the population just wants to
use a PC to do their work.
>
> Well, it works -- and quite well -- for me. I put Windows on /dev/hda1
for
> the sake of some computer-based training my employer offered. Took three
> days. In those three days, I installed Linux twice and X once then
upgraded
> X. It took less time to install Linux twice and X once *and* upgrade X
than
> it did to install Windows -- and I didn't have to change my frontside bus
to
> 66 MHz to get Linux on the box either.
>
> Funny thing is, the CBT didn't run on the Windows installation but worked
> fine (except for the lack of sound from the Windows Media Files) on the
> Linux partition.
>
Yes, Linux sucks when it comes to sound. In the one week I tried it, I
could not get the sound card to work (and I've heard others had the same
problem, no pun intended).
Better luck next time Linux lo-User!
--
RL
Go ahead keep Win 2k, it seems fine to me too, but rather than
spend countless manhours working to pay for the Win 2k server
edition, I'll keep my Linux - I'd rather spend my hours learning
than working to line Gates pocket (even more than I already
have).
Yes Linux is not for the masses, just about anyone here will give
you that point - and 90% or so of the posters here are power
users or basic users willing to learn. In my case I was already
a Windows guru, it was a bit frustrating learning Linux at times
but I can guarentee that I now know more CORRECTLY than I knew
before. With Windows the thought line seemed to be basically
"just keep the user in the dark" , HOW and WHY things happened
were not clear. Even when studying for an MCSE I was told "Don't
learn it the 'right' way learn the MS 'answer' or you'll never
pass the tests".
I really got a handle on DNS, DHCP even Netbios over TCP/IP from
LINUX, even though I had setup and used all of them in Win/NT
already.
Ray, go away. You are unwanted and un-needed here.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> And just when we think that this stupid jerk is gone up rears his
> ugly head.
>
[snip]
>
> Ray, go away. You are unwanted and un-needed here.
>
[snip]
If you take him at all seriously, he'll get to you...
On the otherhand, if you realise that nothing he says is true and you
learn to laugh at anything he says...
Well, suffice it to say you can get a chuckle out of his drivel from
time to time.
I suspect he hassles quite a few other newsgroups and makes an ass of
himself there as well.
Yes Ray is unwanted, unneeded, and generally useless. Like most pests he
nibbles at things and is generally destructive but we learn to live ith
it.
Ah, but he's good for one thing: he motivated me to learn to use the
the killfile with my newsreader! Bye bye Ray, you numbnut.
They're going to be too busy patching the hideous security holes created
by ie 5.5, scripting host, Outlook, you-name-it, etc.
By the way Ray, the proctologist called - he's found your head. (Saw
this in a .sig somewhere.)
--
- Bob Niederman http://bob-n.com
Fight UCITA! http://www.4cite.org, http://bob-n.com/ucita
Message for Mr. Needle-dick (uh-oh, I think I have multiple takers on that
moniker): the absent minded proctologist said to tell you that the
thermometer he thought he gave you to stick up your ass is in fact his
pencil. (cliched joke 45632).
John Gluck <jgl...@americasm01.nt.com> wrote in message
news:3974B50D...@americasm01.nt.com...
> Rootman wrote:
>
>
> If you take him at all seriously, he'll get to you...
> On the otherhand, if you realise that nothing he says is true and you
> learn to laugh at anything he says...
> Well, suffice it to say you can get a chuckle out of his drivel from
> time to time.
>
> I suspect he hassles quite a few other newsgroups and makes an ass of
> himself there as well.
>
> Yes Ray is unwanted, unneeded, and generally useless. Like most pests he
> nibbles at things and is generally destructive but we learn to live ith
> it.
>
> --
> John Gluck (Passport Kernel Design Group)
>
> (613) 765-8392 ESN 395-8392
>
> Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed here are strictly my own
> and do not reflect any official position of Nortel Networks.
>
>
Gotta admire an idiot that posts his telephone number on the net (NOT).
Nortel--shiite. I don't think I own any of that garbage me-too wannabe
company, and with jerkoffs like John "put a Glock to your head" Gluckman,
it's a good thing too.
--
RL
>
Bwahahahahahahahahaha ha ha ha ha
cough gag sniff ahhhh
Good one Bob.
Ray is so lame.
Brian
I laugh at him like I laugh at Jeff Daniels and Jim Carey in
"Dumb and Dumber" - Ray's bumbling dim witted posts are about as
valid as the way they acted - and it is clear that Ray isn't even
acting.
I nominate Ray Lopez for "Most likly to be killfiled". I am sure
he will sweep the election.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Gluck <jgl...@americasm01.nt.com> wrote:
>If you take him at all seriously, he'll get to you...
>On the otherhand, if you realise that nothing he says is true
and you
>learn to laugh at anything he says...
Rootman wrote in message <0121c8d1...@usw-ex0105-035.remarq.com>...
>Take him seriously? I take Ray Lopez
>as seriously as stepping in dog poop,
>annoying at best - and comparing him
>to dog shit is at least accurate.
Crude, but agreed.
>I laugh at him like I laugh at Jeff
>Daniels and Jim Carey in "Dumb and
>Dumber" - Ray's bumbling dim witted
>posts are about as valid as the way
>they acted - and it is clear that
>Ray isn't even acting.
Not acting; I know, scary.
>I nominate Ray Lopez for "Most likly
>to be killfiled". I am sure he will
>sweep the election.
Perhaps. I believe Ray answers a need amongst Linux users during their
education in the intricacies of Unix about what is required to be a W2k
enthusiast.
Ray is sort of a touchstone of the W2k contented user.
Best regards,
Brian
If you like simple windows you must play simple games!!!
(like dame, as we say in germany)
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 17:11:54 GMT, "Ray Lopez" <raylo...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
>Idiot, it's people like you that make me want to continue posting here.
>Just to tweak your goat.
So you admit your a troll. That's good. The first step to recovery
is to admit you have a problem.
Tweak your goat????
What the Hell does "Tweak your goat" mean?
You are one illiterate puppy Ray.
Brian
I think he was trying to imitate me. What a hoot! I asked him last week
if someone "GOT his goat." Southernism meaning got under your skin.
Of course he would get it wrong.
--
Doc Shipley
Network Stuff
Austin, Earth
Doc Shipley wrote in message <39762545...@mail.utexas.edu>...
>Brian wrote:
>> What the Hell does "Tweak your goat" mean?
> I think he was trying to imitate me. What a
>hoot! I asked him last week if someone
>"GOT his goat." Southernism meaning got under
>your skin.
Heard of "got your goat" but never "tweak your goat".
> Of course he would get it wrong.
Poor bastard can't get anything right.
Take care Doc.
Best regards,
Brian
Oh, it doesn't come in Linux. There's a freeware program for Linux called
Crafty, that's actually pretty good I've heard (not as feature rich as Fritz
though).
F.Hauptlorenz <fhaupt...@storchenmuehle.de> wrote in message
news:3975af36...@news.btx.dtag.de...
>
> By the way Ray, the proctologist called - he's found your head. (Saw
> this in a .sig somewhere.)
>
> --
> - Bob Niederman http://bob-n.com
> Fight UCITA! http://www.4cite.org, http://bob-n.com/ucita
That would, no doubt, be mine. :)
As a dedicated UFie, I must confess; that's where *I* found it. <g>
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