Steve Holden wrote:
> Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> Paddy wrote:
>>> On Sep 1, 7:57 am, "Hendrik van Rooyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Richie Hindle" wrote:
> But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
> stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fi
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Paddy wrote:
>> On Sep 1, 7:57 am, "Hendrik van Rooyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> "Richie Hindle" wrote:
But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fishermen do, not from
t
Paddy wrote:
> On Sep 1, 7:57 am, "Hendrik van Rooyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "Richie Hindle" wrote:
>>> But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
>>> stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fishermen do, not from
>>> the word for something that l
"Steve Holden" wrote:
> Where's Godwin's Law when yo need it?
Hitler would not have spellt "you" like that...
- Hendrik
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On Sep 1, 7:32 am, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> > On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 21:15:10 +0100, DaveM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
> >> No - but I would pronounce "lever" and "fever" the same way, if that helps.
>
> > To me
On Sep 1, 7:57 am, "Hendrik van Rooyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Richie Hindle" wrote:
> > But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
> > stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fishermen do, not from
> > the word for something that lives under a bri
Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> "Richie Hindle" wrote:
>
>> But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
>> stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fishermen do, not from
>> the word for something that lives under a bridge. It derives from "trolling
>> for su
"Richie Hindle" wrote:
> But - the word for someone who posts to the internet with the intention of
> stirring up trouble derives from the word for what fishermen do, not from
> the word for something that lives under a bridge. It derives from "trolling
> for suckers" or "trolling for newbies".