Trawley Trash <tr...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 1 May 2013 17:43:18 GMT
> Ozlover <th...@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:
[Dishonest 'convenient' silent snip duly noted.
> > > Furthermore it is difficult to tell
> > > whether a link is OK without clicking on it.
> >
> > We're not talking about *a* 'link', we're talking about *this*
> > 'link' (BTW, it's a URL, not a link).
>
> This link is *a* link. And my newsreader turns any URL into a link.
No, this 'link' is NOT a link. And yes, many newsreaders allows one to
click a *URL* in order to have their web-browser show the contents of
the pointed-to location. Such a thing is called a clickable URL, but it
is NOT a link.
So, as I said in the part you cowardly snipped: You *really* should
quit while you're - waaaaay - behind.
> And BTW when you click on an embedded URL inside an HTML document,
> the displayed target can be completely different from what is
> indicated in the visible text.
Duh! You don't say!? (And FYI, such a "embedded URL inside an HTML
document" *is* a link.)
> > > Yes there are
> > > safe ways to do it, but there is nothing to suggest this link
> > > is worth my time.
> >
> > If you think this 'link' is not worth your time, that's ofcourse
> > fine, but no reason/excuse for baseless FUD and claims.^M
>
> What I wrote is not baseless.
It had nothing to do with the URL which was posted, ergo baseless.
> > > Anyone who is interested can scroll back through the thread
> > > and see the context. I doubt anyone is.
> >
> > I'm not talking about old context, I'm talking about the fact that
> > you *silently* snip the refutals of your statements/claims, without
> > having the guts to *counter/acknowledge* said refutals. I.e. you
> > silently snip *active* context. Dishonest and pathetic. And stupid if
> > you think people won't notice/object.
>
> I have yet to see any "refutals" in your posts.
I don't doubt that for a minute. You're so uniformed/ignorant/clueless
that I don't doubt that you don't get it. But if you don't understand
something, you should ask questions or STFU.
> I snip so people
> can read and move on without scrolling through a lot of blather.
> I like it that way, and at least some other people do too. I was
> taught that this is proper nettiquette.
Well, if you think that dishonest/pathetic/stupid and silent
snipping of active context which you're unable to refute is "proper"
then that speaks volumes about your MO.
> If you want to follow the exchange, then scroll back and look at
> it. If you make many posts that you lose track of what you are
> replying to, this is not my problem.
No brainiac, it's not me who's "losing track", it's *you* who is too
gutless to counter/acknowledge the refutal of *your* statements/claims.
So what is it to be, gutless or stupid?
--
Frank Slootweg