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Once again nospam proves he lives in an imaginary world devoid of fact

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Arlen Holder

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Sep 16, 2018, 12:23:54 AM9/16/18
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*Once again nospam proves he lives in an imaginary world devoid of fact.*

It's hilarious. Every time he posts, nospam *proves* he's a man child.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.os.linux/WqIDiVbawRs

So many posts - and not a single fact ever emanates from nopsam.
*Once again nospam proves he lives in an imaginary world devoid of fact.*

Meanwhile, I proposed a working system that nobody on this planet can beat!

Where nospam proved yet again he's a manchild is on this simple question:
Q: What universally free method do you propose we utilize (particularly for
iOS) that will result in *better* (faster, easier, more powerful, etc.)
read/write file-transfer to/from native Windows to/from the entire visible
file system of any iOS/Android device, than the USB-to-Windows-via-Linux
method I outlined in the original post.

Arlen Holder

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Sep 16, 2018, 10:34:03 AM9/16/18
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On 16 Sep 2018 04:23:53 GMT, Arlen Holder wrote:

> Meanwhile, I proposed a working system that nobody on this planet can beat!

Actually, one user, a linux user, proposed a *possible* improvement!
<http://alt.os.linux.narkive.com/4FydoVr4/a-note-from-the-cross-platform-groups-that-may-interest-linux-users-too>

You'll _never_ see Apple Apologists ever have useful ideas like that.

I always wondered why Apple Apologists lack technical skills - where I
think people like nospam, Lewis, BKatOnRamp, joe, Jolly Roger, Savageduck,
etc., are so used to "just giving up" (all day, every day) and especially
when the going gets tough (which happens all the time with iOS which only
really works inside the walled garden).

Inside the walled garden, the Apple Apologists above "think" that they can
"do stuff" simply because they can punch buttons already provided to them
by Marketing for the walled garden.

*But the moment they interface with the "real world", they "just give up".*
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