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Not so sure about the troll

Not so sure about the troll

Posted Feb 18, 2008 20:55 UTC (Mon) by stevenj (subscriber, #421)
In reply to: Not so sure about the troll by sbergman27
Parent article: SCO to continue the fight?

You are, of course, free to opine that the evidence is inconclusive, or (more to the point) dispute the relevance of the funder's relationship with Gates. But that doesn't give you license to misrepresent what the evidence was.


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Not so sure about the troll

Posted Feb 18, 2008 21:17 UTC (Mon) by jake (editor, #205) [Link]

Ok, this looks like it has gone about as far as it needs to, doesn't it?  I don't think anyone
is changing anyone else's mind at this point and the thread is becoming annoying to some.

jake

Not so sure about the troll

Posted Feb 20, 2008 2:55 UTC (Wed) by rahvin (subscriber, #16953) [Link]

Nor does it give him the right to call her psychotic. Psychotic is skinning your cat, putting
your PJ's on it and putting it in your bed. Psychotic is also showing up at your home in the
middle of the night with five or six knives, a shovel, a bag of lime and a bunch of trash
bags. 

Making allusions to an alleged scheme between multi-billionaires is simply biased journalism,
or more commonly, blogging. Personally I was always under the impression Groklaw was a blog,
although there is some stupendous information there it's always been colored by PJ's feelings.
Right or wrong that's just the way she runs her site, personally I don't mind. But calling her
Psychotic for it is way over the line. Personally I think the OP owes her an apology for such
a blatant public libel. 

psy·chot·ic  [sahy-kot-ik]
–adjective
1.	characterized by or afflicted with psychosis.

psy·cho·sis  [sahy-koh-sis]
1.	a mental disorder characterized by symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, that
indicate impaired contact with reality.
2.	any severe form of mental disorder, as schizophrenia or paranoia.

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