From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Fri Jan 11 2002 - 16:52:45 MST
Hey Yash, Herm doesnt MERELY CLAIM personal domain over a minima knowledge
base as an experienced, peer accepted EXPERT. He is one.
You CLAIM such expertise for yourself by telling us that you are a SYSTEMS
ENGINEER. You have yet to demonstrate this.
You wrap all your assertions around yourself vis a vis, your arguments are
demonstrably extensions of your ego.
We first tried reason, we second tried logic, we resorted to rattling you
through ad hominum as a last resort. NOTHING TOOK. You still assert this
nonsense, which has been clearly measured and weighed and found lacking. You
need to learn to step outside yourself.
Whether or not you NOW assert that you are only talking about a phonemic
encoding schema, your original assertions, on which this whole diatribe you
insist on promulgating is based, have been soundly thrashed, reasonably.
Give them up.
The fact that you won't, says volumes. The fact that you slither from one
perspective from within the scope the argument to another, says more still.
Kirkasaurus Wrecks
-----Original Message-----
From: Yash [mailto:yashk2000@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 7:28 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: RE: virus: 20 points, some advice and a challenge or two to
Yash. PS Ping for Casey/Walter
[Hermit]Don't argue on the basis of authority. Claims to authority will
generally
(and rightly IMO) be ignored. There are far more years of education present
on the CoV than on most forums, and expertise in many fields, yet a sensible
fourteen year old can post here without concern that their opinion will be
sneered at simply because they don't have a grey beard and a PhD. And
(rightly again) a PhD will be sneered at if they post nonsense (although, in
all fairness, it is usually the other way around. But then, I'm biased).
But later....
[Hermit] As a scientist (specialized in communication theory and
structures), as an amateur historian with far deeper knowledge of the
Ancient World and Orient (as well as the late Renaissance, Restoration and
early Industrial Age) than most, and having extensive cryptographic and
actuarial experience, I feel more than qualified and competent to comment on
it - and largely in field.
[Yash] Here again you'd want other people to follow certain rules, but you
can't help breaking them at the first opportunity. You're so full of shit
you think you're above rules but you would set some upon other people,
right?
The funny thing is, this time, we can see this clearly in a single post of
verbal dhiarrea of yours.
I think it's a short trip till you realise how worthless you really are.
This is gonna hurt bad, I'm telling you.
See, I don't care how qualified you are or you feel to be, as soon as you're
distorting arguments and can't admit your failings, you're toast.
Yash.
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