Re: A few silly questions
- From: "David L. Burkhead" <dburkhead@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:57:08 -0500
Wayne Dobson wrote:
"Androcles" <Engineer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I could have done that alot earlier, but I chose not to leave him
and some
others to their own stupidity, because they chose to force the
issue and pressure me silent. That's the kind of thing that makes
me vocal. This isn't about who knows the most Physics - there's no
contest. He keeps calling me stupid, despite the fact that I run
rings around him, when he talks about what he knows little about.
I thought I'd cut him some slack and let him prove what he could
do, employing his specialist subject. He still managed to make a
pig's ear of what should have been a slam-dunk. A
very poor performance indeed.
Then have fun with muggles, it's your call. I only make suggestions,
I don't tell people what to do (other than to tell muggles to ***
off,
of course, but they don't listen anyway and they are not people, they
are knuckle-dragging Neanderthal apes).
If you wish to discuss physics don't bother with muggles, see a
wizard or another elf. Remember that we are outnumbered by muggles.
I wasn't intending to learn Physics from a parrot.
You'd rather "learn" it from somebody who knows none.
I'd rather read a
book.
Assumes facts not in evidence.
He brought an irrelevant amount of Physics
In your world, that means "any."
into a discussion
that didn't warrant it, with the intention of drawing me into an area
of ignorance, in an attempt to make look a fool.
I don't have to attempt that. You manage all by yourself.
I thought I'd
humour him and let
him try.
Aw. I had your permission? How cute.
After all, he has been talking nonsense about martial arts,
an area which he knows little about.
An area about which you know nothing.
I thought it would be
interesting to establish if it was his ignorance that was making act
slippery and sound stupid.
No. Just your constant misrepresentations of what I've been trying to
tell you.
After a while, however, I realized that the misrepresentations weren't
malicious. You really don't understand a word I've been saying.
It appears to be something inate, rather
than an accident brought on by circumstance.
That depends on whether you consider your complete ignorance of the
subject inate or something brought on by circumstance.
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