Subject: Re: Why is Scheme not a Lisp?
From: Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.net>
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 04:25:52 GMT
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <3226537567556395@naggum.net>

* ozan s yigit <oz@blue.cs.yorku.ca>
| erik naggum: apologize for your dishonest and hostile statements on
| this newsgroup and retract. grow some intellectual backbone and admit
| when you have no clue about something.

  You think you can give these orders, yet you cannot even behave well on
  order when it would have gotten you want tyou want?  You are such a funny
  guy.

  Show me what an honest apology looks like, and I will emulate it.  Since
  you believe my good behavior is "fake", I have no reason to think you are
  even capable of an honest apology yourself, nor that you would belive one
  if you got it.  You have approached me privately and publicly with a very
  hostile attitude and show absolutely no _ability_ to change your behavior
  or to be constructive about anything.  _Why_ should I accomodate your
  very hostile and very, very stupid requests?  _You_ have misbehaved
  towards _me_, ozan s yigit, while you have been asked to stop and to
  behave better in return, nothing else.  If you attack people out of the
  blue in order to have them apologize for something they have not done to
  you, while you are free to attack people, you are clinically insane and
  should be locked up.  People who have this kind of mission from God to
  make other people behave in ways they cannot are dangerous.  That was
  pretty obvious from your first article and your first mail message.  I
  just enjoy point out how screwed up some people are, particularly your
  kind.  No, go take your pills and learn to behave.  You have bad enough
  problems controlling yourself, so do not even _try_ to control others
  before you have acquired self-control.  An honest apology for your
  attacks and your attitude problem would be very welcome, however.

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