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Re: Another failed Linux migration

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Roy Schestowitz wrote:

>>> Maybe that's just the characterstic of new incarnation od Hadron
>>> Quark. He ran away and nymshifted when we exposed him as 'Hans
>>> Schneider'.
>> 
>> I'll tell you what - assuming you are correct, and that Father Ted
>> really *is* Quirky in another guise, then we were sure right about
>> Quirky when he was Quirky, weren't we?
>
> The more I read these posts (particularly the new ones), the clearer
> it becomes. Apparently, Peter J. thinks so as well..

Well, it's just his behavior, timing, and posting style.  Hadron
announces that he is leaving sometime over the holidays.  A few days
later, Hans Schneider shows up and despite having no posting history
anywhere else on Usenet, seems very accustomed to COLA.  Suspicious,
yes, hard proof, no.  But then came the bitching about Andrew
Halliwell's signature, which I have never heard any troll raise a word
about until Hadron did it shortly before leaving.  This happens on Jan
8, and at around this time suspicions of his true identity are raised by
several posters.  The day after, Damian O'Leary shows up, again with no
history outside COLA, and behaves very similarly.  Hans Schneider then
drops off Usenet completely some 5 days later.

As a general rule, people don't just show up on Usenet and head straight
for COLA.  And if they do, they certainly don't know their way around as
well as those two.  Usenet newbies are an easy bunch to spot, and those
two weren't.  So I can only surmise that they are most likely someone we
already know, and who knows us.  The most obvious candidate is then the
troll that just "left" in a huff.

And before the flatfish chimes in with his "prove it", I'll say that I
know this isn't proof.  Mighty suspicious, though.  Besides, if he acts
like Hadron, I will call him Hadron.  Just like the flatfish puppets get
called that.

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that Relf Relic. -- High opinions of X.CPP

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