2009/9/8 Donald Allen <donaldcal...@gmail.com>: > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Anselm R Garbe<garb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> 2009/9/8 Donald Allen <donaldcal...@gmail.com>: >>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 1:42 PM, markus schnalke<mei...@marmaro.de> wrote: >>>> [2009-09-08 01:16] Uriel <lost.gob...@gmail.com> >>>>> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 9:35 PM, markus schnalke<mei...@marmaro.de> wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> > Read my slides, >>>>> >>>>> I would read them, if they were written in the standard language used >>>>> by the software industry (and the internet as a whole). People that >>>>> write stuff in marginal historical languages for nationalistic or >>>>> other barbaric reasons should not be surprised if their work is >>>>> ignored. >>>> >>>> What do you mean? Probably not the source language (latex), or? >>>> >>>> The content is English. (I only talked in German, if this was >>>> unclear.) >>>> >>>> >>>> ... but maybe, better don't read them. I'm worried about you're >>>> health. ;-) >>> >>> I think your concern is appropriate. Why anyone puts up with Uriel's >>> disgusting, offensive, childish rants is beyond me. This discussion >>> has sucked more, not less, and I am going to remove myself from this >>> list. >> >> Don't take Uriels offenses too serious or personal, his attitude is >> quite difficult sometimes and we had such climaxes several times >> already... > > There was no personal offense; I haven't been part of the discussion, > fortunately. But why do you bother responding to this guy at all? > Anyone who deals with people as he does does not deserve a response. > Responding to him continues the discussion, pollutes the list, and > offends people like me who were brought up to have polite and civil > discussions about issues, even controversial ones.
I understand your reasons. However some of us know Uriel and got used to his social disabilities from time to time. If you aren't used to them, ignore him ;) At the end of the day sometimes even such strange discussions turned to be fruitful in the past. Kind regards, Anselm