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Mark Houlsby wrote: Funny how often trolls get their own thread... Mark Yo! You do have your own. Congrats |
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Rob wrote: Mark Houlsby wrote: Funny how often trolls get their own thread... Mark Yo! You do have your own. Congrats Not for the first time, either... Figure that one out.... |
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"Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote in message ... Not only is the usage of " and ' different, but Rob uses them correctly, which speaks against the possibility of him being a sock-puppet with intentionlly introduced errors deigned to increase obfusation. My conclusion; not the same person. Guy concludes from Texas that the famous flamer Rob Mitchell is 'right', by virtue of him being a fellow American, and Guy has never read anything written by Forns from Yurp. A self declared Yurp Forn, one David Richerby, has mentioned that English people, [and I add European people too, even those not writing in English!], use a differing system to the Murcan one, which is in fact an eccentric punctuating system to most all other languages using a Roman* alphabet**. Please excuse these 'complicated' ideas introduced here, which apparantly dazzle and confuse the understanding of some Murcans, who are not always the quickest to realise that there are other places. I further apologise for my native country inventing the computer, the strange and confusing terms which Babbage and Turing used, and which are still used 'over there', and indeed, for inventing the language that Murcans now attempt. Anyone really interested in Yurp could buy my new book, YURP for Dimwits and Programmers, which is only 39 Yuros. Cordially, Phil Innes * Very old Yurp city and 'heritage' site, also had empire, et ca. Good at engineering, slavery and war, lousy at poetry and what we, in these days, like to call 'family values'. **QUICK YURP TOUR. This does not imply that Roman Yurps actually still chisel their flowcharts into stone, or that the language 'program' they used to use was written in English. No no no! Its very compliacted! They wrote the same alphabet in a different language! But some of it broke and was discarded. It is untrue that Romans were the original ALGOL programmers, because, as ani ful no, the Romans Yurps hadn't stolen the modern numbering system from some non-Yurps, yet, and other Yurps were forced to steal it. But the Romans did invent the decimal, and guess what it was called! |
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Chess One wrote: "Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote in message ... Not only is the usage of " and ' different, but Rob uses them correctly, which speaks against the possibility of him being a sock-puppet with intentionlly introduced errors deigned to increase obfusation. My conclusion; not the same person. Heck Guy.. once in a blue moon I might spell something correctly. Guy concludes from Texas that the famous flamer Rob Mitchell is 'right', by virtue of him being a fellow American, and Guy has never read anything written by Forns from Yurp. Man, I hate that term "famous flamer"..Sounds like there is a cross dressing reference in there somewhere.Isn't that territory is already owned by ECJ ? He is welcome to it! A self declared Yurp Forn, one David Richerby, has mentioned that English people, [and I add European people too, even those not writing in English!], use a differing system to the Murcan one, which is in fact an eccentric punctuating system to most all other languages using a Roman* alphabet**. Please excuse these 'complicated' ideas introduced here, which apparantly dazzle and confuse the understanding of some Murcans, who are not always the quickest to realise that there are other places. I further apologise for my native country inventing the computer, the strange and confusing terms which Babbage and Turing used, and which are still used 'over there', and indeed, for inventing the language that Murcans now attempt. Anyone really interested in Yurp could buy my new book, YURP for Dimwits and Programmers, which is only 39 Yuros. lol Cordially, Phil Innes * Very old Yurp city and 'heritage' site, also had empire, et ca. Good at engineering, slavery and war, lousy at poetry and what we, in these days, like to call 'family values'. **QUICK YURP TOUR. This does not imply that Roman Yurps actually still chisel their flowcharts into stone, or that the language 'program' they used to use was written in English. No no no! Its very compliacted! They wrote the same alphabet in a different language! But some of it broke and was discarded. It is untrue that Romans were the original ALGOL programmers, because, as ani ful no, the Romans Yurps hadn't stolen the modern numbering system from some non-Yurps, yet, and other Yurps were forced to steal it. But the Romans did invent the decimal, and guess what it was called! |
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Guy concludes from Texas that the famous flamer Rob Mitchell is 'right', by virtue of him being a fellow American, and Guy has never read anything written by Forns from Yurp. A self declared Yurp Forn, one David Richerby, has mentioned that English people, [and I add European people too, even those not writing in English!], use a differing system to the Murcan one, which is in fact an eccentric punctuating system to most all other languages using a Roman* alphabet**. Please excuse these 'complicated' ideas introduced here, which apparantly dazzle and confuse the understanding of some Murcans, who are not always the quickest to realise that there are other places. I further apologise for my native country inventing the computer, the strange and confusing terms which Babbage and Turing used, and which are still used 'over there', and indeed, for inventing the language that Murcans now attempt. Anyone really interested in Yurp could buy my new book, YURP for Dimwits and Programmers, which is only 39 Yuros. Cordially, Phil Innes * Very old Yurp city and 'heritage' site, also had empire, et ca. Good at engineering, slavery and war, lousy at poetry and what we, in these days, like to call 'family values'. **QUICK YURP TOUR. This does not imply that Roman Yurps actually still chisel their flowcharts into stone, or that the language 'program' they used to use was written in English. No no no! Its very compliacted! They wrote the same alphabet in a different language! But some of it broke and was discarded. It is untrue that Romans were the original ALGOL programmers, because, as ani ful no, the Romans Yurps hadn't stolen the modern numbering system from some non-Yurps, yet, and other Yurps were forced to steal it. But the Romans did invent the decimal, and guess what it was called! lol, now that is the best post I have ever read by you ![]() |
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"Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Chess One wrote: "Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote in message ... Not only is the usage of " and ' different, but Rob uses them correctly, which speaks against the possibility of him being a sock-puppet with intentionlly introduced errors deigned to increase obfusation. My conclusion; not the same person. Heck Guy.. once in a blue moon I might spell something correctly. I also can't spell worth a shirt. ah found reddin duz ur spelin in, an sbetter notta duit Guy concludes from Texas that the famous flamer Rob Mitchell is 'right', by virtue of him being a fellow American, and Guy has never read anything written by Forns from Yurp. Man, I hate that term "famous flamer"..Sounds like there is a cross dressing reference in there somewhere.Isn't that territory is already owned by ECJ ? He is welcome to it! Now don't you start in on me horror I do not feel compelled to answer, and neither affirm nor deny... nope! and thrice nope! sfar as i no cross-dressin' is sumpun nother to cross-burnin, but ahs readin on One Missippi right naw ans thas penty tar rooves storys init to be convincin yuz someplaice els, doh need no craw daady tok ter mayk ut purttie reyal A self declared Yurp Forn, one David Richerby, has mentioned that English people, [and I add European people too, even those not writing in English!], use a differing system to the Murcan one, which is in fact an eccentric punctuating system to most all other languages using a Roman* alphabet**. Please excuse these 'complicated' ideas introduced here, which apparantly dazzle and confuse the understanding of some Murcans, who are not always the quickest to realise that there are other places. I further apologise for my native country inventing the computer, the strange and confusing terms which Babbage and Turing used, and which are still used 'over there', and indeed, for inventing the language that Murcans now attempt. Anyone really interested in Yurp could buy my new book, YURP for Dimwits and Programmers, which is only 39 Yuros. lol u wanna by won? sential readin four Uman beens wantsa travle abrawd 'nless their happie sayin' therer Canadiuns witches wot theyl du wereass wur tawken klas litrityur if'n youn by myn so's u went stan dowt ovur thur wen that day of judgement comes they'll be just like you'n me o wen that dey o judgement come be like just o you n me Natalie Carpenter done sung it good, an she did it right her'n yanky vermon' Cordially, Phil Innes * Very old Yurp city and 'heritage' site, also had empire, et ca. Good at engineering, slavery and war, lousy at poetry and what we, in these days, like to call 'family values'. **QUICK YURP TOUR. This does not imply that Roman Yurps actually still chisel their flowcharts into stone, or that the language 'program' they used to use was written in English. No no no! Its very compliacted! They wrote the same alphabet in a different language! But some of it broke and was discarded. It is untrue that Romans were the original ALGOL programmers, because, as ani ful no, the Romans Yurps hadn't stolen the modern numbering system from some non-Yurps, yet, and other Yurps were forced to steal it. But the Romans did invent the decimal, and guess what it was called! |
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Chess One wrote: "Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote in message ... Not only is the usage of " and ' different, but Rob uses them correctly, which speaks against the possibility of him being a sock-puppet with intentionlly introduced errors deigned to increase obfusation. My conclusion; not the same person. Note that Guy Macon misspelled both "intentionally", and IM Innes' famous hallmark, "obfuscation". Guy concludes from Texas that the famous flamer Rob Mitchell is 'right', by virtue of him being a fellow American, and Guy has never read anything written by Forns from Yurp. Here IM Innes makes the grievous error of miscounting syllables; the word "Europe" has three, thus his "Yurp" is, inappropriately, one syllable short of its proper length. A self declared Yurp Forn, one David Richerby, has mentioned that English people, [and I add European people too, even those not writing in English!], use a differing system to the Murcan one, which is in fact an eccentric punctuating system to most all other languages using a Roman* alphabet**. Please excuse these 'complicated' ideas introduced here, which apparantly dazzle and confuse the understanding of some Murcans, who are not always the quickest to realise that there are other places. Nonsense. We are fully aware that there are other places besides just these United States; that is why we have created the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines -- to conquer them and make them sell us their goods in exchange for pieces of paper, which will eventually become worthless (commonly known as U.S. Treasuries). I further apologise for my native country inventing the computer, What, Ireland? The Celts invented computers, did they? the strange and confusing terms which Babbage and Turing used, and which are still used 'over there', and indeed, for inventing the language that Murcans now attempt. Not so fast! I caught that little insult, you rascal! Anyone really interested in Yurp could buy my new book, YURP for Dimwits and Programmers, This title is redundant. And you might sell more copies if you were to change it to: "YURUP for DIMWITS", which is a bit shorter, and thus requires less (strenuous) thinking to read. which is only 39 Yuros. Euros. It does no good to change the "E" to a "Y", because they are the same length and have the same sound when spoken. Cordially, Phil Innes Dropping hints as to what you expect us to buy you for Christmas? Cherry cordials, eh? Go back and read the thread about *weight loss* and you will find that there is simply no room for empty calories -- not even at Christmas. You're getting socks, again. Yes, that thread is here in rgc -- why do you ask? Of course it has something to do with chess; have you even bothered to visit a chess tournament, where fully half the participants are in dire need of weight loss (not to mention psychological help, but I digress)? * Very old Yurp city and 'heritage' site, also had empire, et ca. Abbreviating "cetera" as "ca." lends confusion, for there is also the word "circa" which could just as easily be represented by these same two letters. Hence, normal practice is to spell out the whole enchilada thus: "et cetera", meaning "and fries". An order without fries is said to be a "Happy Meal", because it has fewer calories and less trans fat. (I won't even mention the inclusion of a cool toy.) Good at engineering, slavery and war, lousy at poetry and what we, in these days, like to call 'family values'. **QUICK YURP TOUR. This does not imply that Roman Yurps actually still chisel their flowcharts into stone, or that the language 'program' they used to use was written in English. No no no! Its very compliacted! They wrote the same alphabet in a different language! But some of it broke and was discarded. I, too, have seen these mangled statues. You'd think the greatest sculptors would have had the foresight to reinforce such um, critical parts of the male anatomy with steel, but no. It is untrue that Romans were the original ALGOL programmers, because, as ani ful no, the Romans Yurps hadn't stolen the modern numbering system from some non-Yurps, One wonders whether IM Innes can here recall which people he is trying so hard not to mention by name; specifically, the OPECs. Uh, make that the Arabs (sorry). yet, and other Yurps were forced to steal it. You're justifying, again. Nobody "forced" anyone to steal anything; they did this of their own free will. Please try to own your actions, as well as your words. But the Romans did invent the decimal, and guess what it was called! A "Dewey decimal"? A point? A dot? A period? What the heck did they need of a decimal, when their numbers were like this: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX? Anyway, good luck with your book. Just keep in mind that not everyone has the means to travel extensively, especially in view of the U.S. dollar's rapid decline vis-a-vis the Euro (among others). -- help bot |
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