Re: JSH: Easy one way, hard the other



jstevh@xxxxxxx writes:

> How hard is it for some poster to step out in a post and just claim
> I'm wrong?
>
> Easy.

Well, if you stopped posting rubbish that was easy to deflate with
high school math skills, it would become less easy.

> They just type a few words on their keyboard and off it goes.
>
> But as I've warned before, there will be consequences, as I hope the
> world tracks you people down, and there's a big photo in some
> newspaper soon, which has photographs of all of you with an article
> about the people who lied about major mathematical results on
> Usenet.

Well, the only person caught consistently lying about "major
mathematical results" is you.

> There has to be some kind of lesson that just because it's some
> computer you're typing on, and just because it's easy to make claims
> on Usenet, you can't get away with lying, and lying, and lying about
> major results, especially when there are worldwide implications.

Well, you got away with it for close to ten years already.

> The lesson needs to be learned, and the example made in such a way
> that no one ever forgets it.

You are already an unforgettable experience.

> There is a record for all of you, somewhere, which links back to
> people, and law enforcement and others in your respective countries
> can go find you, and then your photos can be taken and you can be
> put on display.

Ok, so you have been drinking again, heavily. What else is new?

> That's one of the biggest things that I want to happen.
>
> I want you ALL tracked down, and your photos taken, with your actual
> names beneath them, to be put up on permanent display, no, not a
> newspaper article like I mentioned above, but permanent display.

You'll be finding some of those photos taken with the actual names
beneath them in permanent display in journals and yearbooks. Not all
of them, mind you.

>>>From Ullrich to Decker to Rusin to "Nora Baron" to "flip" to all of
>>you, I want a permanent display of the people who would do this to
>>the world.

What? Point out basic mistakes in a manner that even a school child,
if willing, should be able to follow.

> You were fighting against KNOWLEDGE.

No. Against charlatanery.

> What are we without knowledge? What hope do we have? How do we
> solve our problems when there are people who will fight against
> learning the very tools we need?
>
> You are a threat to the survival of the human species.
>
> You will represent to the world, consequences.

You should stop drinking for now. You can't even put together
coherent sentences.

--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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