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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:17:06 +0100, in comp.lang.c , RSoIsCaIrLiIoA
<zz@zz.z> wrote: you people (programmers) are too much sedentary
Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll. I cycle 14 miles per
day, plus swim 1km thrice a week, and take my three kids for long
walks by the canal to at the weekends. How about you?
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Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote: Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll.
If you know it's a troll, why are you feeding it?
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:12:08 +0000 (UTC), in comp.lang.c , Christopher
Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.cyberspace.org> wrote: Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote:
Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll.
If you know it's a troll, why are you feeding it?
Christmas good cheer. Even trolls ought to get a little something for
xmas.
I'll shut up now...
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:25:22 +0000, Mark McIntyre
<ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:17:06 +0100, in comp.lang.c , RSoIsCaIrLiIoA <zz@zz.z> wrote:
you people (programmers) are too much sedentary Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll. I cycle 14 miles per day, plus swim 1km thrice a week, and take my three kids for long walks by the canal to at the weekends. How about you?
yes there is some time i don't go out and run;but today i go for that.
if what you say is true; i don't speak for you but for people sit down
above a pc > 8 h a day that don't walk
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Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:12:08 +0000 (UTC), in comp.lang.c , Christopher Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.cyberspace.org> wrote:
Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote:
Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll.
If you know it's a troll, why are you feeding it?
Christmas good cheer. Even trolls ought to get a little something for xmas.
Yeah. Stuffin'.
Richard
Mark McIntyre said: Christopher Benson-Manica wrote:
If you know it's a troll, why are you feeding it?
Christmas good cheer. Even trolls ought to get a little something for xmas.
A nice bridge, perhaps. Or, for the budget-conscious, perhaps a small
billy-goat gruff with no elder brothers?
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Mark McIntyre wrote: Christopher Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.cyberspace.org> wrote:Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote:
Thanks for your useful contribution, Mr Troll. If you know it's a troll, why are you feeding it?
Christmas good cheer. Even trolls ought to get a little something for xmas.
The other day I saw a shop that sold "trolling gear".
I couldn't help but think of clc...
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 07:24:29 GMT, in comp.lang.c , rl*@hoekstra-uitgeverij.nl (Richard Bos) wrote: Mark McIntyre <ma**********@spamcop.net> wrote:
Christmas good cheer. Even trolls ought to get a little something for xmas.
Yeah. Stuffin'.
ROFL... :-)
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