Re: Zee Stick to One Name Please

From: Don Kirkman (donkirk_at_covad.net)
Date: 11/14/04


Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 15:04:57 -0800

It seems to me I heard somewhere that Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
in article <1100391228.YiCo4LcmIUsCHp5A22v+Sw@teranews>:

>outrider wrote:

>> Don Kirkman wrote:
>> > It seems to me I heard somewhere that outrider wrote in article
>> > <1100300584.938144.320890@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>:

>> > >listener wrote:
>> > >> Don Kirkman <donkirk@covad.net> wrote in
>> > >> news:f24ap054fq1rg87cs4l7u2l60s008d4eua@4ax.com:

>> > [...]

>> > >Don? I don't know what place you have here. I do not speak about one
>> > >poster with another. I have told you that before.

>> > My remarks were a direct response to what you wrote about Listener

>> No. I wrote *to* Listener. Not about.

>Yes. You did write *to* Frank and not *about* Frank.

And that matters because? How often have you jumped in with third
person remarks about others in this group? Stone casting doesn't become
you.

>> and
>> > referred to the [confused] information you posted. I was not talking
>> to
>> > any other poster, though I always hope more than one person is
>> > interested in what I have to say--particularly since I strongly
>> believe
>> > in fact-based posting.

>> And I am very interested in what you have to say. I almost always learn
>> soemthing, am amazed at your broad knowledge and frequently follow up
>> with library material on some aspect of your postings.

>> About this I was not confused: I am being chastized for using different
>> posting names and it is said I am trying to avoid others' kill files.
>> Nothing could be further from the truth.

>Some use untruths as a strategy to shake up those who are truthful. Would
>suggest you draw strength from what you know to be true and let the false
>criticisms roll off your back as the rain might off a sparrow.

I challenge you, *Doctor*, to point out one untruth in my post to Zee.

>> Listener said "at least I am always Listener" implying he is open and
>> honest and wouldn't use different names.

>Pseudonyms are inherently weak when it comes to honesty.

Maybe that's why questions have been raised about Zee, balant, outrider,
zwalanga, fresh horses. I don't recognize any of those as likely to be
Native names.

>> He said this *about* me, not
>> *to* me implying I am somehow dishonest, and he is above that.

>> I tried to show he does what he says he does not do.

You didn't offer any evidence whatever, you merely complained. I'll
join you with Chung in my challenge: show me one piece from my post in
question that was not directly dealing with you.

>Honesty is not Frank's forte. Nor is it Don's.

Open invitation again, Doctor. Post one thing from this thread that has
been dishonest in fact or in interpretation.

IIUC a case in Canada just ended with a guilty verdict against an
internet poster who libeled another user. in which the plaintiff one a
suit against an internet poster accusing another of malicious conduct.

>> I may have used the wrong name for something Don but about what
>> Listener does I was not wrong.

No, you didn't use the wrong name, you used a completely erroneous
understanding of the relationship between a user's software, a user's
ISP, the ISP's various server machine names, routers, and hidden or
pseudonymous identities. The facts I listed should be useful for your
future internet experience.

-- 
Don
donkirk@covad.net


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