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"Malcolm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:22:48 +0100, "Derek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In stitches with that most eloquent, informative, detailed & pointed > reply Derek, you really are a valuable asset when you put your mind to > it. Hopefully, he'll warm up a bit soon and give me something to get my teeth into, but I don't mind kicking his arse while he shows it and runs around the place. > I don't think Ogilvie will show his face here for a while. LOL > I'm gonna miiiiiiiiss him. > >"Malcolm Ogilvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> >"Malcolm Ogilvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Derek<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> >> >"Malcolm Ogilvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Derek<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> >> >> >"Malcolm Ogilvie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL > >> >> >> >PROTECTED] > >> >> >> >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Derek<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> >You have been secretly adding an archive script at > >> >> >> >> >the bottom of your posts as part of a signature. The > >> >> >> >> >script isn't well placed for most of us to spot, seeing > >> >> >> >> >as you tucked it so far down the sig page, so what's > >> >> >> >> >your problem in having your posts archived, Jon? > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> >> What on earth are you getting so excited about? Why didn't you check > >> >> >> >> whether his attempt to prevent archiving of his posts by putting > >> >> >> >> "x-no-archive: yes" in his signature is actually working *before* > >> >> >> >> making a great song and dance about it? > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >Whether it works or not in Jon's case with his set up > >> >> >> >is irrelevant. His intention to stop his posts being > >> >> >> >archived, and the secretive way he went about doing > >> >> >> >it shows he isn't a serious contributor or honest. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> No, it doesn't. And he can't have done it in a "secretive way" because > >> >> >> you noticed! Anyway, I mark all my posts in the same way, and much less > >> >> >> obviously, because it's done in the headers. Had you noticed? And if > >> >> >> not, I hope you're not making the same accusations against me. > >> >> > > >> >> >I do. It seems you don't like what you write here to > >> >> >be recorded for future inspection, for some reason. > >> >> > >> >> A very good reason, though not one you would begin to understand. > >> >> > >> >I understand very well. > >> > >> No, you don't. Don't pretend to know something you can't possibly know. > >> Why not admit you haven't a clue why I do it? > >> > >Because as usual I have things dead right, especially > >about you. You don't want any written testament > >from you going into archive for fear it may weaken > >your position, both here on Usenet or in the courts, > >as is sometimes the case I hear. Why don't you go the > >whole hog and post through a remailer? > > > >> >You don't like looking over your shoulder. > >> > > >> And that's completely wrong, not surprisingly. > >> > >Why else would someone cut off their past if it > >weren't to rid themselves of something they knew > >was shameful or cowardly, and why would anyone > >continue to ex-archive their posts if it weren't to > >ensure they could continue acting in that way? > > > >> >> >Could that reason be because you are afraid that > >> >> >what you do write might be thrown back in your > >> >> >face later on? > >> >> > >> >> No, it couldn't. > >> >> > >> >I think it could, and it's pretty obvious you do too, else > >> >you'd let your posts be archived the same as everyone > >> >else's are. > >> > >> Oh, so you know that "everyone else's" posts are archived, > >> do you? And just how do you know that? > >> > >All posts are harvested and archived by default unless > >a specific command is made in each of them. That you > >choose not to have yours saved for future reference > >is a bad indictment which goes against you. > > > >> > You don't like looking over your shoulder. > >> > > >> And that's completely wrong, not surprisingly. > >> > >I'm dead right. > > > >> >> > Most others here have a little more > >> >> >confidence in themselves than that, so where's yours > >> >> >gone to? > >> >> > >> >> Nowhere. Anyone who wants to can archive my posts. > >> > > >> >How convenient for you that I haven't already > >> >done that, and how convenient for you that all > >> >my posts are available to you at a click. I should > >> >be feeling at a disadvantage, but I don't. > >> > >> There's no convenience about it. > > > >Making light of such a convenience proves I was right. > >How do I go about comparing your older statements, > >positions or arguments to you current ones without the > >benefit of any archive of them? Technically you have > >the advantage over others who do allow archiving of > >their posts, but when you play this advantage down > >by saying "there's no convenience about it", then that > >in itself is suspiciously deceptive of you again. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Whatever his motive, he isn't preventing his posts appearing on Google, > >> >> >> >> which you could have found out for yourself. Perhaps if he > >> >> >> >>realised that > >> >> >> >> the X-no-Archive line has to either be in the header or the > >> >> >> >>*first* line > >> >> >> >> of any message, he might achieve what he apparently wants to. > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >Thanks for the info on that. I must admit I didn't check > >> >> >> >it out for myself before accusing him of dishonesty, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> But then that wouldn't be like you, would it? Accuse first, check the > >> >> >> facts later seems to be your modus operandi. > >> >> >> > >> >> >I was right to accuse him, seeing his intention, so > >> >> >I did have the facts prior to accusing him. > >> >> > > >> >> No, you didn't, because he wasn't archiving his posts. > >> >> > >> >He intended to, and that's all important to me. > >> > >> Obviously. But then you have an ongoing feud with him. > >> > >If you already realised I "have an ongoing feud with him", > >why did you feign surprise when I called him a clown? > > > >> >Take > >> >you, for instance, and the intention written in every > >> >word you write to remain utterly clean of any past > >> >here in your usenet life. > >> > >> No, no intention of that at all. > > > >Then let's reverse my conclusion to see if it makes > >your case; > >"Take you, for instance, and the intention written in > > every word you write to remain *completely open > > about your* past here in your usenet life." > > > >It doesn't work, does it? The only conclusion that > >does work is the first one: to remain utterly clean > >of any past here in your usenet life. > > > >> Don't pretend to know something you can't possibly > >> know. > > > >I've shown that I do know. > > > >>Why not admit you haven't a clue why I do it? > >> > >Let's look at your position logically to prove I'm right. > > > >1) If I'm not ashamed of my usent past, then I would allow it to be archived. > >2) I don't allow it to be archived > >therefore > >3) I am ashamed of my past. > >or, in contradiction to 3 > >4) I'm not ashamed of my past > > > >if x, then y > >not y > >therefore > >not x > > > >If (1) and (4) are true, you would allow your past > >to be archived because you aren't ashamed of it, > >but (2) says you don't allow it to be archived, so > >(1), (2) and (4) amount to a contradiction because > >they cannot all be true. But, if (1) and (2) are true, > >(4) would be false, meaning you are ashamed of > >your past. This proves that the original conclusion > >(3) follows from (1) and (2), and is a logical > >conclusion from the premises. > > > >tch tch tch > > > >> >You don't like what's behind > >> >you or what's to come, so you do it one day at a time. > >> >Calculating, but it's pathetically sad not to have any > >> >confidence like that in a World as bad as this. > >> > > >> Sorry, but I don't find the world bad > > > >You do, and you don't like it repeating itself on you, > >and the only reason for that is because it must've been > >unpleasant, embarrassing or something illegal. Which > >is the closer? > > > >> >> >> >but I think his intention was dishonest in itself anyway. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> You have no proof of that, merely your dislike of him. > >> >> >> > >> >> >You'll note that in response to your reply, Jon clearly > >> >> >showed that his intention was to make certain his posts > >> >> >wouldn't be archived, and although he didn't succeed, it > >> >> >wasn't for want of trying. Like you, he wants to behave > >> >> >dishonestly by making sure his past gaffs don't come back > >> >> >to bite him on the arse. > >> >> > >> >> You really should be more careful with your accusations, otherwise you > >> >> may end up the one being bitten. > >> >> > >> >I'll look forward to it, but in the meantime while waiting > >> >for your empty veiled threats to evaporate, tell me what > >> >made you decide that your past must be erased? > >> > > >> So, after all your guesses as to why I do it, you now confess that you > >> don't actually know. > > > >I do know, but I want you to admit it. > > > >> So why the wild, and wholly inaccurate, guesses? > >> > >They're perfectly accurate a logically true. Getting > >you to admit to it would be the icing on the top, > >but I'm happy with what I've got from you so far. > > > >> >> >Apart from being dishonest, it > >> >> >shows that you are both cowards and lack confidence in > >> >> >yourselves. > >> >> > > >> >> You really do like making a fool of yourself, don't you? > >> >> > >> >That's a bit trite, don't you think? > >> > >> Not in your case, no. I think it fits perfectly. > >> > >When something is trite, it's trite. > > > >> >Why don't you address > >> >my remark and explain why I shouldn't think you to be > >> >a coward? > >> > >> Why should I care an earthly about your opinion of me? > > > >Because my opinion of you is being read by hundreds > >of others, and that irritates you because I'm yet another > >who's revealed your shameful cowardice and possibly > >illegal intentions. > > > >> I've followed your antics in here for long enough to > >> know all I want to about you and that doesn't include > >> valuing your opinions. > >> > >There you are, you've followed my antics. How > >convenient for you that I can't now follow yours, > >and isn't this a perfect example to show that you > >earlier lied when chirping, "There's no convenience > >about it."? > > > >> > You are hiding from your own past, afterall, > >> >and there's no bigger coward than the coward who's afraid > >> >of himself, is there, so why do you see me as a fool for > >> >showing you this? > >> > > >> In what possible way am I "hiding from my own past"? > > > >Why are you pretending to not see how ex-archiving > >your posts is hiding from your own past? I can find > >mine in a click because I haven't hidden it, but you've > >hidden yours, covered your tracks. > > > >> I know what I wrote and I have a copy of what I wrote > > > >Again, how very convenient for you. Why do you > >deny a copy of your posts to others while enjoying > >the benefit Google archives gives you over them? > > > >> so I'm not hiding from anything. > > > >You clearly are hiding, and it's a very cowardly of you. > > > >> The > >> fact that it obviously disturbs you when people decide not to archive > >> their posts is, to me, one good reason to continue to do it. > >> > >And the best reason of all is to ensure your posts > >don't come back to damage you in the future, isn't it? > > >
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