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Re: Who reads every one of Roy's posts?

  • Subject: Re: Who reads every one of Roy's posts?
  • From: flatfish+++ <flatfish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 22:25:38 -0500
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: mariana.trench
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 22:26:41 +0100, Hadron Quark wrote:

> mrloy@xxxxxxxxx (Roy Culley) writes:
> 
>> Well I don't. If the subject interests me then I'll read it. I reckon
>> Erik reads every one of Roy's posts. Look how soon he pounces on them.
> 
> Well, you do. How else would you know what interests you?
> 
>> Most of the other wintrolls couldn't give a toss most of the time
>> other than the occasional post / thread to complain about Roy flooding
>> the newsgroup.
> 
> So they do give a toss.
> 
>>
>> As a long time subscriber to COLA I appreciate Roy's [News] posts. I
> 
> The old COLA Gang stripes for time served. No one cares Roy.
> 
>> don't spend my day surfing the web for interesting articles or
>> subscribing to rss feeds. Roy does the filtering of the crud for what
>> he thinks will be interesting to Linux advocates. He does an
>> exceptional job as far as I'm concerned.
> 
> Yes. For what he thinks is interesting.
> 
> 
> But as "far as you are concerned" shows you up to the be the
> intellectual lightweight that you are. Those of us who DO read other
> sources know Roy to be a conniving trickster who is misrepresenting a
> lot of articles in addition to depriving the original sources of hits
> and boosting his own.
> 
>> Don't like Roy's [News] posts don't read 'em. It couldn't be easier.
> 
> So you would have no objection to another 10 of us doing the same? Good.

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Interesting idea.........


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