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Re: [Roy Schestowitz gets it wrong again] Intel BUSTED Astroturfing Against OLPC/Linux, Spits and Fuels Anti-OLPC Slurs

____/ Rick on Tuesday 15 January 2008 11:41 : \____

> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 02:08:13 -0500, Moshe Goldfarb wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:49:21 -0800, Tim Smith wrote:
>> 
>>> In article <ujalvlf6b6zd$.dlg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>>  Erik Funkenbusch <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> What's more, the person in question has actually been very positive
>>>> about OLPC, even though other authors on the site have had some
>>>> negative articles.
>>>> 
>>>> But hey, anything to drive your agenda, right Roy?  It's not like all
>>>> this wasn't known at least a *DAY* before you posted this.
>>> 
>>> He's continue to post it in other forums since then, too.  It looks
>>> like it is going to be another addition to the list of things Roy
>>> provably knows is wrong, but gets posted over and over and over.
>> 
>> Looks like he just flushed the toilet again as the spam pipeline has
>> opened it's petcock.
>> That's Roy's new method of burying anti-Linux or lately, exposing Roy
>> posts.
>> He floods the group with his usual nonsense. He will ignore this just
>> like he ignores Rex's insane claims.
> 
> So, why don't you consistently post with the same nym?

We already know his real name (Gary Stewart), so he might as well just accept
the fact that his pseudo-anonymity is worthless. FWIW, I have never in my
entire life nymshifted (the shills are spreading such FUD here and elsewhere). 
As a joke, once in COLA I posted a single post as "Anonymous Coward" and left
my sig in fact so that it doesn't confuse. It was a thread where others did
this too.

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