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You know, why does Microsoft even bother to spend money to thwart Linux
when it's top supporters act like such buffoons anyway...?!

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759...0.asp#talkback

New OSI President Steps Down
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
March 4, 2005
The OSI (Open Source Initiative) is the body that approves open-source
licenses. Nelson, a founding member of the nonprofit group and president
of Crynwr Software, a high-end e-mail system design company based on
open-source software, was named president on Feb. 1.

He took the place of Eric Raymond, a co-founder of the OSI, who had been
president since the organization's founding.

In his Weblog, Nelson said, "I'm resigning from the presidency of the
Open Source Initiative, effective last Wednesday (2/23). I have waited
to make this announcement because it is not easy to admit inadequacy
publicly."

"I have no trouble telling people that I am a poor swimmer, but that is
of no matter to me since I don't care about swimming. I care very much
that OSI have a good president. I don't like politics, and it's become
evident in recent weeks that OSI's role has rapidly become much more
political," Nelson wrote.

"I am not ready for the position of president; certainly not by training
and perhaps not even by temperament. The entire board is unanimous in
agreeing that we need a president with more political savvy than I," he
continued.
Jul 21 '05
17 1664
Do you know who is concerned about racism?
White people.

Blacks that I have met are the most racist people
I know.

I am white. When the USA economy fell, I was in LA, CA.,
I went from 6 figures to 4 figure income. I actually had to take a
job in the HOOD as a property manager. I lived on the
road that was one of the boundries of the Crypts and the Bloods.
Our Janitor was shot on the front step of the Apartment Complex.
Cars on the street were broken into one after another and the
COPS never came. Yep, in AMERICA.

For you people that think the world is a balanced place and everyone
is trying to better themselves.

I was told POINT BLANK to hire only BLACKS.
The park down the street had a sign that said,
"BLACK FAMILY PICNIC EVERY SUNDAY!
It was a church. But the park was not good because
the sand had razor blades in it, and the grass had needles.
The point is, they don't care if they are racist. They view
any and everything on the white man.

The concept of racism is used against WHITES. Only whites
care about it, and those are usually from MIDDLE AMERICA.

The blacks from LA that I met, and I live among them, did not
think how to GET AHEAD. They thought how to SCAM AHEAD.
When the black man goes into any job I have been on, they feel
they are OWED everything, and do nothing. It may not have
been everyman, but it sure was 9 out of 10.

The males pride themselves on being able to smooth talk their
way out of any situation.

The saying, even among the few black business owners in the
apartment complexes, is that if you want to get your apartment
clean, get an illegial mexican, and he will work his ass off and
be glad to have the job. The black man will take breaks like crazy
and
if you say anything, he will scream DISCRIMINATION.

Things go so bad we applied for welfare. Let me tell you something.
I worked 40 years and felt ashamed going on welfare. Let me further
tell you something. I was told, point blank by the welfare worker,
that
a white man with a college degree will never get on welfare. I could
not
even bet a job at starbuck coffee. I never got welfare. I did
everything,
and the paperwork was ALWAYS MESSED UP, lost by them, and everything
else. FYI, welfare in LA is run by all black women.

Now lets go north to CHINA TOWN just south of downtown LA.
It is a very CLEAN PLACE and NICE. 6 Miles south is the HOOD,
and it is DIRTY, TRASHY, and LOOKS LIKE HELL.

Personally, I don't care if the guy is purple if he can do the job.
He still needs to be able to take care of his family. And still needs
some of the basic core things in life, like I do. I could care less
if a programmer works from home if he can meet his deadlines.

The bottom line is that a boss is going to hire someone he is
COMFORTABLE and FAMILIAR with. That is usally what he
grew up with. In China, I am assuming he grew up with Asian's.
Come's to America, he is going to hire Asians. Why to most
projects with Asian bosses have mostly Asian workers?

The bottom line is that treat others as fellow journeyist on this
on this thing called life, get off the racist thing. It is someone
being comfortable with their surroundings and what they grew
up with. Know it exists, and move on.

Jul 21 '05 #11

Thank you.

That was Mr. Trent Allenblack, speaking for the Stupid Party.

Next on the podium...

tr************* @yahoo.com wrote:
Do you know who is concerned about racism?
White people.

Blacks that I have met are the most racist people
I know.

I am white. When the USA economy fell, I was in LA, CA.,
I went from 6 figures to 4 figure income. I actually had to take a
job in the HOOD as a property manager. I lived on the
road that was one of the boundries of the Crypts and the Bloods.
Our Janitor was shot on the front step of the Apartment Complex.
Cars on the street were broken into one after another and the
COPS never came. Yep, in AMERICA.

For you people that think the world is a balanced place and everyone
is trying to better themselves.

I was told POINT BLANK to hire only BLACKS.
The park down the street had a sign that said,
"BLACK FAMILY PICNIC EVERY SUNDAY!
It was a church. But the park was not good because
the sand had razor blades in it, and the grass had needles.
The point is, they don't care if they are racist. They view
any and everything on the white man.

The concept of racism is used against WHITES. Only whites
care about it, and those are usually from MIDDLE AMERICA.

The blacks from LA that I met, and I live among them, did not
think how to GET AHEAD. They thought how to SCAM AHEAD.
When the black man goes into any job I have been on, they feel
they are OWED everything, and do nothing. It may not have
been everyman, but it sure was 9 out of 10.

The males pride themselves on being able to smooth talk their
way out of any situation.

The saying, even among the few black business owners in the
apartment complexes, is that if you want to get your apartment
clean, get an illegial mexican, and he will work his ass off and
be glad to have the job. The black man will take breaks like crazy
and
if you say anything, he will scream DISCRIMINATION.

Things go so bad we applied for welfare. Let me tell you something.
I worked 40 years and felt ashamed going on welfare. Let me further
tell you something. I was told, point blank by the welfare worker,
that
a white man with a college degree will never get on welfare. I could
not
even bet a job at starbuck coffee. I never got welfare. I did
everything,
and the paperwork was ALWAYS MESSED UP, lost by them, and everything
else. FYI, welfare in LA is run by all black women.

Now lets go north to CHINA TOWN just south of downtown LA.
It is a very CLEAN PLACE and NICE. 6 Miles south is the HOOD,
and it is DIRTY, TRASHY, and LOOKS LIKE HELL.

Personally, I don't care if the guy is purple if he can do the job.
He still needs to be able to take care of his family. And still needs
some of the basic core things in life, like I do. I could care less
if a programmer works from home if he can meet his deadlines.

The bottom line is that a boss is going to hire someone he is
COMFORTABLE and FAMILIAR with. That is usally what he
grew up with. In China, I am assuming he grew up with Asian's.
Come's to America, he is going to hire Asians. Why to most
projects with Asian bosses have mostly Asian workers?

The bottom line is that treat others as fellow journeyist on this
on this thing called life, get off the racist thing. It is someone
being comfortable with their surroundings and what they grew
up with. Know it exists, and move on.

Jul 21 '05 #12
Always interesting, those people who wants to show in international
newsgroup how bad their nation is.

My expirience is that most people from your nation seems to be proud on
their nation.

However, it is not the subject from this newsgroups, so please tell it
somewhere else.

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #13
what does this have to do with dotnet.general?

--
Regards,
Alvin Bruney
[Shameless Author Plug]
The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
available at www.lulu.com/owc
_______________ __________
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Thank you.

That was Mr. Trent Allenblack, speaking for the Stupid Party.

Next on the podium...

tr************* @yahoo.com wrote:
Do you know who is concerned about racism?
White people.

Blacks that I have met are the most racist people
I know.

I am white. When the USA economy fell, I was in LA, CA.,
I went from 6 figures to 4 figure income. I actually had to take a
job in the HOOD as a property manager. I lived on the
road that was one of the boundries of the Crypts and the Bloods.
Our Janitor was shot on the front step of the Apartment Complex.
Cars on the street were broken into one after another and the
COPS never came. Yep, in AMERICA.

For you people that think the world is a balanced place and everyone
is trying to better themselves.

I was told POINT BLANK to hire only BLACKS.
The park down the street had a sign that said,
"BLACK FAMILY PICNIC EVERY SUNDAY!
It was a church. But the park was not good because
the sand had razor blades in it, and the grass had needles.
The point is, they don't care if they are racist. They view
any and everything on the white man.

The concept of racism is used against WHITES. Only whites
care about it, and those are usually from MIDDLE AMERICA.

The blacks from LA that I met, and I live among them, did not
think how to GET AHEAD. They thought how to SCAM AHEAD.
When the black man goes into any job I have been on, they feel
they are OWED everything, and do nothing. It may not have
been everyman, but it sure was 9 out of 10.

The males pride themselves on being able to smooth talk their
way out of any situation.

The saying, even among the few black business owners in the
apartment complexes, is that if you want to get your apartment
clean, get an illegial mexican, and he will work his ass off and
be glad to have the job. The black man will take breaks like crazy
and
if you say anything, he will scream DISCRIMINATION.

Things go so bad we applied for welfare. Let me tell you something.
I worked 40 years and felt ashamed going on welfare. Let me further
tell you something. I was told, point blank by the welfare worker,
that
a white man with a college degree will never get on welfare. I could
not
even bet a job at starbuck coffee. I never got welfare. I did
everything,
and the paperwork was ALWAYS MESSED UP, lost by them, and everything
else. FYI, welfare in LA is run by all black women.

Now lets go north to CHINA TOWN just south of downtown LA.
It is a very CLEAN PLACE and NICE. 6 Miles south is the HOOD,
and it is DIRTY, TRASHY, and LOOKS LIKE HELL.

Personally, I don't care if the guy is purple if he can do the job.
He still needs to be able to take care of his family. And still needs
some of the basic core things in life, like I do. I could care less
if a programmer works from home if he can meet his deadlines.

The bottom line is that a boss is going to hire someone he is
COMFORTABLE and FAMILIAR with. That is usally what he
grew up with. In China, I am assuming he grew up with Asian's.
Come's to America, he is going to hire Asians. Why to most
projects with Asian bosses have mostly Asian workers?

The bottom line is that treat others as fellow journeyist on this
on this thing called life, get off the racist thing. It is someone
being comfortable with their surroundings and what they grew
up with. Know it exists, and move on.

Jul 21 '05 #14
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Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP] wrote:
what does this have to do with dotnet.general?


I think the question is: why do _you_ have do _quote_ the whole drivel?
Only through _your_ help did that original posting arrive in COLA.

You truly are a MVP, a "Most Valuable Prick". Please go play with your
little Microsoft friends and don't post to COLA ever again. Thank you.

Greetings,
Johannes

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Jul 21 '05 #15
SB
Wow. Not only is the assertion that his help caused the original posting on
COLA completely absurd, but you also managed to resort to name calling on
your first post in the thread.

You are the man.

-sb
"Johannes Bauer" <df***********@ gmx.de> wrote in message
news:gt******** ****@snifftop.s niffdomain...
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Hash: SHA1

Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP] wrote:
what does this have to do with dotnet.general?


I think the question is: why do _you_ have do _quote_ the whole drivel?
Only through _your_ help did that original posting arrive in COLA.

You truly are a MVP, a "Most Valuable Prick". Please go play with your
little Microsoft friends and don't post to COLA ever again. Thank you.

Greetings,
Johannes

Jul 21 '05 #16
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SB wrote:
Wow. Not only is the assertion that his help caused the original posting on
COLA completely absurd,
No, it's not. Not when you have an effective ruleset of filtering
moronic trolls (and their followups):
http://imagehost.bizhat.com/uploads/620d3df9ec.png

Indeed, without Alvin "Quote-It-All" Bruney [ASP.NET MVP] I wouldn't
even have taken notice of the whole bullshit. Guess we needed a "MVP"
for that.
but you also managed to resort to name calling on
your first post in the thread.
It's not that he didn't deserve it. I mean, only that he includes his
profession ("MVP") in his newsreader "Name" line shows of how important
he thinks he is. Oh yeah, he's "Most Valuable", how cool. Now how do you
convince someone with his head stuck so much up his ass he did something
wrong without getting insulting?
You are the man.


Yup.

Greetings,
Johannes

- --
PLEASE verify my signature. Some forging troll is claiming to be me.
My GPG key id is 0xCC727E2E (dated 2004-11-03). You can get it from
wwwkeys.pgp.net or random.sks.keys erver.penguin.d e.
Also: Messages from "Comcast Online" are ALWAYS forged.
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Jul 21 '05 #17
Johannes Bauer wrote:
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Hash: SHA1

Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP] wrote:
what does this have to do with dotnet.general?

I think the question is: why do _you_ have do _quote_ the whole drivel?
Only through _your_ help did that original posting arrive in COLA.

You truly are a MVP, a "Most Valuable Prick". Please go play with your
little Microsoft friends and don't post to COLA ever again. Thank you.


OOHHH!!! MVP!! OOOHhhh!!!

Yes, Mr. Bill??

NOOO!!!!! I DIDN'T MEAN YOU, SIR!!!
AAAGGGHHHHH!!!! !
Jul 21 '05 #18

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