Re: Java 7 features

From:
 Daniel Pitts <googlegroupie@coloraura.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Fri, 03 Aug 2007 10:04:28 -0700
Message-ID:
<1186160668.731554.263500@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>
On Aug 3, 4:15 am, Twisted <twisted...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Aug 3, 2:07 am, "Mike Schilling" <mscottschill...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
[snip reiterated insults]

I don't see any insults. I see over-sensitivity to being corrected.


I see putdowns, some sly and some just plain blatant, all designed to
present to your audience the impression that I'm a know-nothing
incompetent.

Stop lying about your intentions; why are you continuing to post this
stuff if your main goal here is to discuss Java programming rather
than to attack me? If you had purely honorable motives you wouldn't be
continuing this at all, as it's OT and there's obviously no utility to
be had from posting more flamage directed at me.

Stop reposting your various attacks and insinuations about me. Your
motives are transparent: you seek any excuse to quote and endlessly
repeat the same nasty things you keep trying to suggest, presumably in
the hopes that the Big Lie Effect will cause your audience to start
believing the things you keep saying.

And go soak your head.


Hey Twisted, I've seen some of your non-flame posts, and you do know
quite a bit. Although I have to agree that you tend to have a very
difficult time being corrected or criticized. Everyone makes
mistakes, smart people learn from them. If someone points out a
mistake, reflect on it. After a long period of reflection (few hours
perhaps), if you still believe you were right, explain why without
personal attacks. Also, try to give people the benefit of the doubt,
as most people are not attacking *you*. Instead they are disputing a
fact you posted which they disagree with.

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