Hi,

> On 03/02/2016, KatolaZ <kato...@freaknet.org> wrote:
> I still don't understand why you persist asking for feedback if then
> you don't tolerate feedback that is not in line with what you
> expect.

Respondents are free to write clearly why they choose a name implying
a joke or a pun. I cannot read minds, therefore, I have to be
contented with the actual literal meaning of replies.

> I understand that everyone is proud of their own little
> babies, but I pesonally find more interesting names which suggest a
> pun, either implicitly of explictly.

Proud of what? I am not that kind of person. Netman had only proven
that I could do it with some help. It is immature and childish to be
proud like that: the world does not need to revolve around me; I am
only an organism with a lifespan of around seventy years living on a
planet that is 5500 Million Years old. My existence is therefore
effectively nothing.

> Conman would be a nice joke, IMHO, exactly because of it explicitly
> suggesting "fraudster" while being something else, but obviously you
> are free to name your little baby as you want.

Humour is vastly culture dependent.

> Just don't get why you
> want to share your personal murmurations about your own choice, given
> that you don't want anybody to interfere with such choice in practice,

This is false.

While I was writing the project I was open to many suggestions. I even
implemented ideas with which I was in disagreement. The "obstinacy" on
my part was always the result of failing to follow suggestions due to
unexpected output from commands which meant I could NOT follow those
suggestions. So, in those situaitions I had to find a way out by
myself. The reason for this "obstinacy" is I couldn't allow myself to
waste time if another solution was more time efficient for me.

> you get terribly upset if somebody makes a joke out of it...

I didn't get upset. For example, today, I didn't quit using the
computer because I got upset, but because I had other errands. My life
involves more than using a computer:  I have to eat every day and that
requires me to earn a living which takes time.

Edward
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