On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Mail List wrote:
> I also had a good laugh yesterday. But maybe for a different reason.
>
> Your "dick" message was received two messages after your message
> about acting like a reasonable, mature adult. I thought that was REALLY
> funny.
I consider it "reasonable" and "mature" to call you a dick when you're
acting like one.
> Does this maturity also include include west coast ham fests where you
> may have been making a nuisance of yourself "pushing" vcf?
Huh!? I paid for a spot just like everyone else. And if "making a
nuisance" of myself means sitting there behind my table with a VCF banner
hanging from it and handing out flyers then I guess I'm a dick too.
Really, though, must you resort to making up such claims like this? So
peurile.
> Or when you try to launch an interruption of service attack on the email
> server of another list member?
>
> Or when you were so proud of yourself for your fax machine attack over a
> simple fax?
>
> Didn't know I knew about all that, huh?
Hell, *I* didn't even know about this. From whose ass are you pulling
this out of? Why don't you just move on to calling me a Camel Jockey and
be done with it?
> You know, I think given an entire lifetime, you will NEVER mature to the
> same level as Tony.
Cool!
> Sellam, you're deluded. I don't want it. The DEC market is virtually
> dead. They wouldn't be dumping this stuff like that if that wasn't the
> case.
Oh no, I guess you'll have to move back in with mom.
> P.S. And you know, I really would have given you my support in your
> endeavors,
> if you would have exhibited a more "live and let live" attitude.
> But I have not
> felt it necessary to lower myself to your immature level of name
> calling and
> profanity.
No thanks. I already get plenty of support from genuine fans of vintage
computing, but thanks for offering.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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