From: Robert Hamilton on


Kommienezuspadt wrote:

> "Robert Hamilton" <DBID(a)att.net> wrote in message
> news:47561E6B.C3B5BBEF(a)att.net...
> >
> >
> > Kommienezuspadt wrote:
> >
> >> "
> >>
> >> I find it extremely interesting that you are so offended by what you
> >> think
> >> is someone else's obsession -- but you drag your obsession with Dalecki
> >> into
> >> the thread.
> >
> > You will be hard pressed to find many threads where Dalecki is the OP and
> > there
> > is a post anywhere in the thread from me in say the last year. You will
> > find one
> > though, where Dalecki said he was some great golfer and was dispensing
> > advice
> > to someone on how to become as great a golfer as he. Goes further than
> > Larry
> > with this sort of thing, IMHO. I should have laid off, but I was too weak
> > to
> > resist. Generally, I don't even read Dalecki's posts.
> >
> > Baker, otoh, has jumped on just about every, if not every OP, made by
> > Larry in
> > the last year. So who is obsessed and who is not may be a matter of
> > personal
> > judgement, but if so, it is also an indicator of ability to make rational
> > judgements.
> >
>
> So it's even worse ---- you can't let go of your obsession.

Glad to gain knowledge of your ability to make judgements.

>
>
> >>
> >> Maybe you are right --- you might like limiting yourself to a circle of
> >> friends on facebook.
> >
> > When did I ever say I used facebook to any great extent?
> >
>
> I did not say you did.
>
> You did post this though ---
>
> IMHO, the whole newsgroup thing is dying. It was fun for a while, but
> people get tired of it and move on to other things. Facebook and things
> like that are the big thing now. Nice thing about them is you can set up a
> group of people you like independent of the main board.
> ===
>
> memory loss?

Nope. Of course I never said I used facebook at all, so I don't see how you can
conclude I should limit myself to facebook.

From: assimilate on

On 4-Dec-2007, Robert Hamilton <DBID(a)att.net> wrote:

> That's fine...but he can claim this high ground for himself rather than
> suggest
> I take it. My offer was if Baker lays off Larry I'll lay of Dalecki.

Chris is right, that your "good" behavior depends on someone else doesn't
make sense, unless your looking for a way out.

--
bill-o
Play the ball as it lies.
Play the course as you find it.
And if you can�t do either, do what is fair.
From: Carbon on
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 01:11:14 +0000, Robert Hamilton wrote:

> Just to get the generalization right. People who associate golf with
> alcohol are alcoholics.

Too broad.
From: Kommienezuspadt on

"Robert Hamilton" <DBID(a)att.net> wrote in message
news:47562F65.63DB7379(a)att.net...
>
>
> Kommienezuspadt wrote:
>
>> "Robert Hamilton" <DBID(a)att.net> wrote in message
>> news:47561E6B.C3B5BBEF(a)att.net...
>> >
>> >
>> > Kommienezuspadt wrote:
>> >
>> >> "
>> >>
>> >> I find it extremely interesting that you are so offended by what you
>> >> think
>> >> is someone else's obsession -- but you drag your obsession with
>> >> Dalecki
>> >> into
>> >> the thread.
>> >
>> > You will be hard pressed to find many threads where Dalecki is the OP
>> > and
>> > there
>> > is a post anywhere in the thread from me in say the last year. You will
>> > find one
>> > though, where Dalecki said he was some great golfer and was dispensing
>> > advice
>> > to someone on how to become as great a golfer as he. Goes further than
>> > Larry
>> > with this sort of thing, IMHO. I should have laid off, but I was too
>> > weak
>> > to
>> > resist. Generally, I don't even read Dalecki's posts.
>> >
>> > Baker, otoh, has jumped on just about every, if not every OP, made by
>> > Larry in
>> > the last year. So who is obsessed and who is not may be a matter of
>> > personal
>> > judgement, but if so, it is also an indicator of ability to make
>> > rational
>> > judgements.
>> >
>>
>> So it's even worse ---- you can't let go of your obsession.
>
> Glad to gain knowledge of your ability to make judgements.
>

I just wanted you to know others can make them also.

>>
>>
>> >>
>> >> Maybe you are right --- you might like limiting yourself to a circle
>> >> of
>> >> friends on facebook.
>> >
>> > When did I ever say I used facebook to any great extent?
>> >
>>
>> I did not say you did.
>>
>> You did post this though ---
>>
>> IMHO, the whole newsgroup thing is dying. It was fun for a while, but
>> people get tired of it and move on to other things. Facebook and things
>> like that are the big thing now. Nice thing about them is you can set up
>> a
>> group of people you like independent of the main board.
>> ===
>>
>> memory loss?
>
> Nope. Of course I never said I used facebook at all, so I don't see how
> you can
> conclude I should limit myself to facebook.
>

There is a lot you don't see -- that's my latest judgment.

From: B. Martin on


Robert Hamilton wrote:
> Tex wrote:
>
> > On Dec 4, 4:59 pm, Robert Hamilton <D...(a)att.net> wrote:
> > > Chris Bellomy wrote:
> > > > Robert Hamilton <D...(a)att.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > > If Baker will lay off the Larry
> > > > > type, I will lay off the Dalecki type.
> > >
> > > > Not directed at you, specifically, but why do people so often
> > > > insist that someone else do a good thing (or the right thing)
> > > > if they, too, are to do a similar thing?
> > >
> > > > If something is the best thing to do, why not just do it?
> > >
> > > > -
> > >
> > > ...and why not direct this at Baker? Y'all could take the high ground
> > > here! ..but you won't. It'll be the Tex type can fire out his jabs but
> > > the target is not supposed to respond. In any event, it doesn't mean
> > > much, anyone who fires a jab sets themselves up for a reply; nothing
> > > wrong with that.
> >
> > Pot, say hello to Kettle.
> >
> > "Dalecki type", "Tex type", "golfer's who drink beer are alcoholics"
> > Just how many generalizations are taught in primary school in
> > Mississippi ?
> >
> > Tex
>
> Just to get the generalization right. People who associate golf with alcohol
> are alcoholics.

How many logic courses have you failed?

B. Martin
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