From: Paul Clement on
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 22:15:05 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote:

� Honestly, I realize this psycopath have no balls (dingleballs).
� He have small ears. I seen a picture of him some years ago on his
� erroneous site-pages "www.tpasoft.com". The sizes of the dingleballs
� usally follow relative to the sizes of the ears. Likewise does the thing
� inside between the ears. That may be one of his problems. Something
� more serious had happen to this monster. I think his mum by
� accident squeezed his head at birth. You're partly right: His always
� been in the darkness, rather than being drawn into it - as you said.
� And that's why woman throw him aside. He told this himself. I read it
� some years back on his site. And that's why he always in his threads
� is using the word "a$$" or other alike words. Perhaps his amusing
� himself with his couple of bikers instead.

� What I really wonder IS: How could this subnormal manages here
� in so long a time without being thrown out. People here are still
� talking to him. Enthough, they read his crazy posts.

� Do you think somebody here is a bit afraid of him. Psycos often
� inspire people with fear. This is a known characteristic at psycos.

� Sorry good folks, I say this: Closing this newsgroup at least getting
� done with him. I don't think he'll be tolerated on ES - hopefully not
� for you. I'll not be there. I'm changing to an other classic vb.
� Perhaps not kbasic yet. Power basic instead, yet proprietary, but.


Cyber-bullying is an outlet for the socially inadequate. They can't function well amongst people in
the real world (they're social outcasts) and become very frustrated and angry. So they hide behind
their computers (perhaps in their basement) and bully people in their fantasy world (the Internet).

It's also a cover for their lack of any significant knowledge. But they butt-kiss their way to
acceptance by embracing fellow ranters.

The Internet is their save haven, because there's no one standing in front of them that can "pull
their plug".

As for the Basic language, it's every man for himself. Go with what you enjoy the most if you are a
hobbiest or from a professional standpoint, whatever earns you a paycheck. If you can find a product
that satisfies both, then all the better.


Paul
~~~~
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: senn on

"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> skrev i
meddelelsen news:hpl116dd4ipo3rluhaqniphghgg9psqdma(a)4ax.com...
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 22:15:05 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote:
>
> � Honestly, I realize this psycopath have no balls (dingleballs).
> � He have small ears. I seen a picture of him some years ago on his
> � erroneous site-pages "www.tpasoft.com". The sizes of the dingleballs
> � usally follow relative to the sizes of the ears. Likewise does the thing
> � inside between the ears. That may be one of his problems. Something
> � more serious had happen to this monster. I think his mum by
> � accident squeezed his head at birth. You're partly right: His always
> � been in the darkness, rather than being drawn into it - as you said.
> � And that's why woman throw him aside. He told this himself. I read it
> � some years back on his site. And that's why he always in his threads
> � is using the word "a$$" or other alike words. Perhaps his amusing
> � himself with his couple of bikers instead.
> �
> � What I really wonder IS: How could this subnormal manages here
> � in so long a time without being thrown out. People here are still
> � talking to him. Enthough, they read his crazy posts.
> �
> � Do you think somebody here is a bit afraid of him. Psycos often
> � inspire people with fear. This is a known characteristic at psycos.
> �
> � Sorry good folks, I say this: Closing this newsgroup at least getting
> � done with him. I don't think he'll be tolerated on ES - hopefully not
> � for you. I'll not be there. I'm changing to an other classic vb.
> � Perhaps not kbasic yet. Power basic instead, yet proprietary, but.
> �
>
> Cyber-bullying is an outlet for the socially inadequate. They can't
> function well amongst people in
> the real world (they're social outcasts) and become very frustrated and
> angry. So they hide behind
> their computers (perhaps in their basement) and bully people in their
> fantasy world (the Internet).
>
> It's also a cover for their lack of any significant knowledge. But they
> butt-kiss their way to
> acceptance by embracing fellow ranters.
>
> The Internet is their save haven, because there's no one standing in front
> of them that can "pull
> their plug".
>
> As for the Basic language, it's every man for himself. Go with what you
> enjoy the most if you are a
> hobbiest or from a professional standpoint, whatever earns you a paycheck.
> If you can find a product
> that satisfies both, then all the better.
>
>
> Paul
> ~~~~
> Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

If you want to be socially adequate and be in with the kernal of regulars
on a forum (which you of good reasons not are here.) then drop your
self-taught pocket-philosophy. Believe me, am old anough to advice you.
Anyone, even from anyplace, gives a damn for this kind of pocket-philosophy.
I too does. If you don't. The same will happen for you on the social.msdn
forum sooner or later. If you think you can humiliate by these lines, you
rather humiliate yourself.
Your speaking alone defines you age around forty. I admit, I shot a lot over
the target, when I used the sentance "good people here". If I could do a
change back, I would do it, now when you pointed it out. But this confession
and no more. What I'm not certain of is this; are you searching for contact
with fellows having taughts of same philosophy like your own, then, I'm not
the one to contact. My closest relatives is anough contact for me. And I
have
no wantings of being socially in with anybody others.
Scolding is OK if it's all about giving back from the same shovel. Doing it
otherwise that'll make you look like the guy in between here.
I think you and I are quit now.
/se

From: Paul Clement on
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:00:40 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote:

� > � Honestly, I realize this psycopath have no balls (dingleballs).
� > � He have small ears. I seen a picture of him some years ago on his
� > � erroneous site-pages "www.tpasoft.com". The sizes of the dingleballs
� > � usally follow relative to the sizes of the ears. Likewise does the thing
� > � inside between the ears. That may be one of his problems. Something
� > � more serious had happen to this monster. I think his mum by
� > � accident squeezed his head at birth. You're partly right: His always
� > � been in the darkness, rather than being drawn into it - as you said.
� > � And that's why woman throw him aside. He told this himself. I read it
� > � some years back on his site. And that's why he always in his threads
� > � is using the word "a$$" or other alike words. Perhaps his amusing
� > � himself with his couple of bikers instead.
� > �
� > � What I really wonder IS: How could this subnormal manages here
� > � in so long a time without being thrown out. People here are still
� > � talking to him. Enthough, they read his crazy posts.
� > �
� > � Do you think somebody here is a bit afraid of him. Psycos often
� > � inspire people with fear. This is a known characteristic at psycos.
� > �
� > � Sorry good folks, I say this: Closing this newsgroup at least getting
� > � done with him. I don't think he'll be tolerated on ES - hopefully not
� > � for you. I'll not be there. I'm changing to an other classic vb.
� > � Perhaps not kbasic yet. Power basic instead, yet proprietary, but.
� > �
� >
� > Cyber-bullying is an outlet for the socially inadequate. They can't
� > function well amongst people in
� > the real world (they're social outcasts) and become very frustrated and
� > angry. So they hide behind
� > their computers (perhaps in their basement) and bully people in their
� > fantasy world (the Internet).
� >
� > It's also a cover for their lack of any significant knowledge. But they
� > butt-kiss their way to
� > acceptance by embracing fellow ranters.
� >
� > The Internet is their save haven, because there's no one standing in front
� > of them that can "pull
� > their plug".
� >
� > As for the Basic language, it's every man for himself. Go with what you
� > enjoy the most if you are a
� > hobbiest or from a professional standpoint, whatever earns you a paycheck.
� > If you can find a product
� > that satisfies both, then all the better.
� >
� >
� > Paul
� > ~~~~
� > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

� If you want to be socially adequate and be in with the kernal of regulars
� on a forum (which you of good reasons not are here.) then drop your
� self-taught pocket-philosophy. Believe me, am old anough to advice you.
� Anyone, even from anyplace, gives a damn for this kind of pocket-philosophy.
� I too does. If you don't. The same will happen for you on the social.msdn
� forum sooner or later. If you think you can humiliate by these lines, you
� rather humiliate yourself.
� Your speaking alone defines you age around forty. I admit, I shot a lot over
� the target, when I used the sentance "good people here". If I could do a
� change back, I would do it, now when you pointed it out. But this confession
� and no more. What I'm not certain of is this; are you searching for contact
� with fellows having taughts of same philosophy like your own, then, I'm not
� the one to contact. My closest relatives is anough contact for me. And I
� have
� no wantings of being socially in with anybody others.
� Scolding is OK if it's all about giving back from the same shovel. Doing it
� otherwise that'll make you look like the guy in between here.
� I think you and I are quit now.
� /se

Oops. ;-)

I wasn't referring to *you*. I was referring to the psycopath (sic) as you put it.


Paul
~~~~
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: senn on

"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> skrev i
meddelelsen news:urv1161v5nm92hbkvt0n6ospm2gkql0j53(a)4ax.com...
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:00:40 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote:
>
> � > � Honestly, I realize this psycopath have no balls (dingleballs).
> � > � He have small ears. I seen a picture of him some years ago on his
> � > � erroneous site-pages "www.tpasoft.com". The sizes of the dingleballs
> � > � usally follow relative to the sizes of the ears. Likewise does the
> thing
> � > � inside between the ears. That may be one of his problems. Something
> � > � more serious had happen to this monster. I think his mum by
> � > � accident squeezed his head at birth. You're partly right: His always
> � > � been in the darkness, rather than being drawn into it - as you said.
> � > � And that's why woman throw him aside. He told this himself. I read
> it
> � > � some years back on his site. And that's why he always in his threads
> � > � is using the word "a$$" or other alike words. Perhaps his amusing
> � > � himself with his couple of bikers instead.
> � > �
> � > � What I really wonder IS: How could this subnormal manages here
> � > � in so long a time without being thrown out. People here are still
> � > � talking to him. Enthough, they read his crazy posts.
> � > �
> � > � Do you think somebody here is a bit afraid of him. Psycos often
> � > � inspire people with fear. This is a known characteristic at psycos.
> � > �
> � > � Sorry good folks, I say this: Closing this newsgroup at least
> getting
> � > � done with him. I don't think he'll be tolerated on ES - hopefully
> not
> � > � for you. I'll not be there. I'm changing to an other classic vb.
> � > � Perhaps not kbasic yet. Power basic instead, yet proprietary, but.
> � > �
> � >
> � > Cyber-bullying is an outlet for the socially inadequate. They can't
> � > function well amongst people in
> � > the real world (they're social outcasts) and become very frustrated
> and
> � > angry. So they hide behind
> � > their computers (perhaps in their basement) and bully people in their
> � > fantasy world (the Internet).
> � >
> � > It's also a cover for their lack of any significant knowledge. But
> they
> � > butt-kiss their way to
> � > acceptance by embracing fellow ranters.
> � >
> � > The Internet is their save haven, because there's no one standing in
> front
> � > of them that can "pull
> � > their plug".
> � >
> � > As for the Basic language, it's every man for himself. Go with what
> you
> � > enjoy the most if you are a
> � > hobbiest or from a professional standpoint, whatever earns you a
> paycheck.
> � > If you can find a product
> � > that satisfies both, then all the better.
> � >
> � >
> � > Paul
> � > ~~~~
> � > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
> �
> � If you want to be socially adequate and be in with the kernal of
> regulars
> � on a forum (which you of good reasons not are here.) then drop your
> � self-taught pocket-philosophy. Believe me, am old anough to advice you.
> � Anyone, even from anyplace, gives a damn for this kind of
> pocket-philosophy.
> � I too does. If you don't. The same will happen for you on the
> social.msdn
> � forum sooner or later. If you think you can humiliate by these lines,
> you
> � rather humiliate yourself.
> � Your speaking alone defines you age around forty. I admit, I shot a lot
> over
> � the target, when I used the sentance "good people here". If I could do a
> � change back, I would do it, now when you pointed it out. But this
> confession
> � and no more. What I'm not certain of is this; are you searching for
> contact
> � with fellows having taughts of same philosophy like your own, then, I'm
> not
> � the one to contact. My closest relatives is anough contact for me. And I
> � have
> � no wantings of being socially in with anybody others.
> � Scolding is OK if it's all about giving back from the same shovel. Doing
> it
> � otherwise that'll make you look like the guy in between here.
> � I think you and I are quit now.
> � /se
>
> Oops. ;-)
>
> I wasn't referring to *you*. I was referring to the psycopath (sic) as you
> put it.
>
>
> Paul
> ~~~~
> Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

I apologize to you !
All the threats are lined up vertically now.
/se


From: Tony Toews on
On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 16:32:56 -0700, Karl E. Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org>
wrote:

>Wow, not only has www.eternal-september.org apparently said it will not
>honor the rogue rmgroup requests for the microsoft.public.* hierarchy,
>it appears they have now added (nearly?) all the groups that they
>didn't already have to those they carry!

I'm here now. For various reasons not related to MS I will very
shortly be dropping my ISP which does carry these newsgroups. So I
figured I might as well get started here.

Getting an account was quite painless.

Tony
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