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sunrise
msx professional
Posts: 649
Posted: May 10 2004, 22:37   
I got meanwhile from Rafa the solution: it is a 100% bert clone.
Software could be found at http://www.members.chello.nl/h.otten
Or software can be obtained via the xtory cd-rom

GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: May 10 2004, 22:57   
See?! My second guess was right!!
Now accuse me again of not helping.
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online

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:02   
GuyveR... Please.

With this post you seem childish to me. Not only to me, to everybody. Come on man! Grow up! I know you're smarter than this!
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:14   
Maybe you haven't seen what dhau has been posting about me lately? He's being moderated all over the place...
Read back in this thread to see why I wrote that last message.
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online

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:27   
Yes, yes... I know

But I thought it would be the right time to tune you guys up. Come on man! It's not a game of 'he started first'. I don't know dhau personally, so that's why I spoke to you in first instance, GuyveR... But of course my lecture counts for both of you. Since I know you GuyveR, I say to you: 'Be wiser!'. I know you can.
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:29   
Whatever... All I did was point out my suggestion was correct.

Dunno why you think that's childish.
IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:31   
Quote:

Whatever... All I did was point out my suggestion was correct.

Dunno why you think that's childish.



If you whould have put it this way: 'njah, njah.. Told You So'
I whould call it childish
dhau
msx master
Posts: 1056
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:33   
Quote:

I got meanwhile from Rafa the solution: it is a 100% bert clone.
Software could be found at http://www.members.chello.nl/h.otten
Or software can be obtained via the xtory cd-rom



Thank you so very much!!! I will be able to use it now. This is awesome
dhau
msx master
Posts: 1056
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:38   
PS: for historical reference if someone will stumble upon this thread in the year 21xx...

Otten's new page is www.hansotten.com
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online

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:38   
I'm of course not opposed to pointing out a good, or the right suggestion. How you express that, matters more to me. The way of the retoric question seems to me like a bunch of children standing in front of me, answering one or another stupid question. One child gives the right answer and tries to outdo the other by posing that retoric question.

So therefore I think you did somewhat childish in your post. It's only my humble opinion of course, so you don't have to apologise to me. But what I certainly would appreciate is trying not to outdo people like dhau, who posed an interesting question. It's just a part of preventing flame wars, you know...
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: May 10 2004, 23:58   
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The way of the retoric question seems to me like a bunch of children standing in front of me, answering one or another stupid question. One child gives the right answer and tries to outdo the other by posing that retoric question.


I didn't post any question, let alone a retoric one.

Quote:

It's just a part of preventing flame wars, you know...


I do not believe I have given anyone reason to flame me lately... Yet, some people do. I can only conclude that that kind of flaming is not preventable.

Ofcourse stuff like this do make me help people less and less, because I've had quite pleasant conversations with dhau in the past, and helped him with some matters too...

Apparently being nice to people doesn't keep them from flaming you, so it seems it really doesn't matter what I say anymore.

IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 11 2004, 00:08   
Quote:


Apparently being nice to people doesn't keep them from flaming you, so it seems it really doesn't matter what I say anymore.


it's all a way of how peolpe intrepretate the posts imho..
If it's any comfort: I didn't find your post childish and that's MY FREEKIN' OPINION! (So bring it on!)

DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 836
Posted: May 11 2004, 00:09   
Quote:


I do not believe I have given anyone reason to flame me lately... Yet, some people do. I can only conclude that that kind of flaming is not preventable.

Ofcourse stuff like this do make me help people less and less, because I've had quite pleasant conversations with dhau in the past, and helped him with some matters too...

Apparently being nice to people doesn't keep them from flaming you, so it seems it really doesn't matter what I say anymore.



well, it's obvious that you are always involved. but why would that be.. ?
IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: May 11 2004, 00:13   
Pointing fingers will not help the flaming part I guess...
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: May 11 2004, 00:22   
Quote:

well, it's obvious that you are always involved. but why would that be.. ?


Because it's obvious that if someone attacks me, I'm automatically involved... Duh!

Having said that, I've been attacked in threads where I hadn't said anything or replied anything, so yeah, well.. euhhh... That must be my fault!
 
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