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From: Rod Pemberton <EmailNullFile AT voenflacbe DOT cpm>
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Subject: Re: DOSBox?
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2017 00:15:05 -0400
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On Fri, 06 Oct 2017 12:08:16 +0200
Tomas By <tomas AT basun DOT net> wrote:

>> On 2017-10-06 11:02, Rod Pemberton wrote:

> (I assume there is a previous history between you, of which I know 
> nothing, but anyway...)

I'm not aware of any other than Dj prefers DJ which is not a legal name
in the U.S.  My first indication that he seems to have taken offense
was when I posted some years ago that I figured out how to use DJGPP and
CWSDPMI together to create a Windows 98/SE like OS.  He was very
upset and irritated in the thread.  After that, he has attacked me on
nearly every post, despite the fact that my posts and Rugxulo's are
about the only informative posts here anymore.  But, it's clear that he
doesn't seem to be interested in revealing the actual source of his
anger, as he's had numerous chances to do so.  Instead, he chooses to
attack and initiate arguments while holding a grudge.  Immature.

> > Top posting is what the RFC says, as I quoted to you previously:
> > "summarize the original at the top of the message".  That's called
> > top-posting.  
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style
> 
> "top-posting (in which the reply precedes the quoted original
> message)"
> 

Sorry, that was an unfortunate typo.  That should've said
bottom-posting.

> > a Usenet "signature block" has
> > absolutely nothing to do with a person's name.  
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block
> 
> "An email signature is a block of text appended to the end of an
> email message often containing the sender's name, address, phone
> number, disclaimer or other contact information."

Yes, but RFC3676 says no such thing, and the majority on Usenet only
use the signature block for a message.


Rod Pemberton
-- 
If you're upset over excessive use of force by police, leave your
basketball court or football field, go down to your police station and
picket.  You can do that peacefully any day of the week without
disrespecting the American flag.

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