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IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition

IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition

Posted Oct 1, 2010 8:32 UTC (Fri) by gnufreex (guest, #70396)
In reply to: IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition by FlorianMueller
Parent article: Red Hat Responds to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Request for Guidance on Bilski

You are one who needs to adjust behavior because you are one who is trolling and bombarding people with decade-old Microsoftian arguments that have been refuted countless times over the years.

You conveniently disabled comments on your splog, and you are now spamming and CCing all over the internet. You link to your splog so people argue with you here. If you really want a debate, why don't you enable comments on your splog? You don't because you are a troll. And you use your splog as your cave. Allowing someone to challenge your reasoning right in front of your cave... that wouldn't fit in your spam tactics. You want your spam to be discussed on other sites. I guess you didn't got banned from Groklaw for nothing. Hope LWN does the same.

I'm not gonna feed you anymore. I've seen enough to be sure you're hired by Microsoft, and frankly, don't know why I doubted that in the first place. It is bloody obvious.


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IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition

Posted Oct 1, 2010 8:49 UTC (Fri) by FlorianMueller (guest, #32048) [Link] (1 responses)

I was looking really hard for some substance in your comment but couldn't find it. You replied to a comment of mine with which I provided lots of facts. Now you argue about my blog not having comments enabled and why that is the case in your opinion. As far as I link to my blog here, it's to facilitate further research by people who really want to find out. You also talk about another site (GroklXX) having supposedly "banned" me. I'm available for discussions, online and in real life when I attend industry events. Also, I've answered many questions on Twitter (@FOSSpatents). So if you wanted to discuss the issue, you'd have plenty of opportunities, especially here.

IBM/TurboHercules can be resolved with license; no need for abolition

Posted Oct 4, 2010 9:37 UTC (Mon) by Wol (subscriber, #4433) [Link]

It's more I think Florian has abandoned Groklaw. He gets called out too much by people who know what they're talking about.

I don't think PJ has banned him. But I don't think he's got quite the thick hide trolls need to withstand an army of troll-hunters. The regulars there have rather driven him off.

Cheers,
Wol


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