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Posted Nov 27, 2005 12:10 UTC (Sun) by Los__D (subscriber, #15263)
In reply to: No Shock by epeeist
Parent article: Microsoft, the "Vienna Conclusions," and the UN World Summit (Heise Online)

Don't let the troll get to you. Check his message history...


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Posted Nov 27, 2005 15:23 UTC (Sun) by arcticwolf (guest, #8341) [Link]

The parent of the grandparent of your post? Also, how *do* you check someone else's message history?

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Posted Nov 27, 2005 16:22 UTC (Sun) by Los__D (subscriber, #15263) [Link]

Yeah, grandparent...

I see now that it's apparently not possible to search for a specific users comments, but I've never seen a word of reason from him, and a lot of badmouthing everything...

Check his history

Posted Nov 28, 2005 0:18 UTC (Mon) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091) [Link]

Google is your friend.

Check his history

Posted Nov 28, 2005 6:01 UTC (Mon) by Los__D (subscriber, #15263) [Link]

Perfect, thx! :D

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Posted Nov 28, 2005 17:46 UTC (Mon) by b7j0c (subscriber, #27559) [Link]

>> I see now that it's apparently not possible to search for a specific users comments, but I've never seen a word of reason from him,

amazing, i am apparently a troll and a jerk for holding opinions, yet everyone else feels perfectly free to make personal insults here, doing so only when they think the majority are on their side (meaning, its safe).

where in this thread have i, without any context to the subject, simply insulted another user? (which is what you are doing)

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Posted Nov 30, 2005 12:00 UTC (Wed) by Los__D (subscriber, #15263) [Link]

Hmmm, I've been looking at comments again, not just looking at the few I encountered before.

Besides a few like this one (Which I still hold is just badmouthing the UN for no reason) and you Novell pieces, maybe I've been a little triggerhappy, and I'm sorry about that.

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