From: Eric Gisin on
"Yousuf Khan" <bbbl67(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:480f49b7(a)news.bnb-lp.com...
> Roger Blake wrote:
>> In article <480ed063$1(a)news.bnb-lp.com>, Yousuf Khan wrote:
>>> Would enterprise SATA drives like Seagate Barracuda ES.2 work in a
>>> desktop PC?
>>
>> No. The firmware in the drive will inspect your computer and the
>> drive will refuse to spin up if it finds that it is in a desktop PC
>> rather than a server.
>
> Are you kidding?
>
That's the second stupid question you've asked.
From: Yousuf Khan on
Eric Gisin wrote:
> That's the second stupid question you've asked.

You are free to killfile me if you like, but I suspect you're simply
here to get your thrills from trolling. Have you actually ever answered
anyone's question, ever?

Yousuf Khan
From: Folkert Rienstra on
Yousuf Khan wrote in news:480f8356$1(a)news.bnb-lp.com
> Eric Gisin wrote:
> > That's the second stupid question you've asked.
>
> You are free to killfile me if you like,

> but I suspect you're simply here to get your thrills from trolling.

And you're obviously not.

> Have you actually ever answered anyone's question, ever?

And that's the third one. You're on a roll, aren't you.

>
> Yousuf Khan
From: Rod Speed on
Yousuf Khan <bbbl67(a)yahoo.com> wrote
> Eric Gisin wrote

>> That's the second stupid question you've asked.

> You are free to killfile me if you like, but I suspect you're simply here to get your thrills from trolling. Have you
> actually ever answered anyone's question, ever?

He does occasionally correct some gross error.


From: Folkert Rienstra on
Rod Speed wrote in news:679hd5F2n5njlU1(a)mid.individual.net
> Yousuf Khan <bbbl67(a)yahoo.com> wrote
> > Eric Gisin wrote
>
> > > That's the second stupid question you've asked.
>
> > You are free to killfile me if you like, but I suspect you're simply here
> > to get your thrills from trolling. Have you actually ever answered anyone's
> > question, ever?

> He does occasionally correct some gross error.

Something the two of you have in common.
The "occasionally", that is, then.