Linux-Advocacy Digest #807, Volume #33           Mon, 23 Apr 01 10:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: Justice Department LOVES Microsoft! ("David Brown")
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: Feminism ==> subjugation of males (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (chrisv)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (chrisv)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Roberto Alsina)
  Re: What's the point (Yong Lu)
  Re: Communism, Communist propagandists in the US...still..to this day. (chrisv)
  Re: Pete Goodwin is in good company (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: What's the point (chrisv)
  Re: What's the point (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism) (Matthew Gardiner)
  Re: Justice Department LOVES Microsoft! (Eric Remy)
  Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1 (Donn Miller)
  Re: Communism, Communist propagandists in the US...still..to this day. ("Aaron R. 
Kulkis")
  Re: Feminism ==> subjugation of males ("Aaron R. Kulkis")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: 23 Apr 2001 12:49:16 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

billh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>"Roberto Alsina"
>
>> Sadly, we have been, as a society, convinced by the men with
>> guns that they have a right to kill.
>
>"We"?  For whom do you think you speak?

I think it's clear in the paragraph you quoted. And you make a fine
example.

-- 
Roberto Alsina

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: 23 Apr 2001 12:50:16 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 06:48:22 -0400, Aaron R. Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Roberto Alsina wrote:
>> 
>> billh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >"Roberto Alsina"
>> >
>> >> I personally believe any killing not in self defense, including
>> >> killing at war, should be considered murder.
>> >
>> >You need to mature and understand that truth and reality aren't what you
>> >"personally believe".
>> 
>> I understand what the situation currently is.
>> However, that doesnīt mean I think that situation is perfect,
>> or even very good.
>> 
>> Sadly, we have been, as a society, convinced by the men with
>> guns that they have a right to kill.
>
>My house has over half a dozen guns, and ammunition for each,
>and I haven't been convinced that I have any "right to kill"

Why do you have lethal weapons?
If the answer is "to defend myself", who would you be defending
yourself against?

-- 
Roberto Alsina


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: 23 Apr 2001 12:50:53 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

billh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>"Roberto Alsina"
>
>> >And the point remains.  You are wrong to say killing in war is wrong.
>>
>> I see proof by blatant assertion is still considered logic by some.
>
>And the point yet remains.

Remains a blatant assertion? Indeed!

-- 
Roberto Alsina

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From: "David Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.ms-windows.nt.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy
Subject: Re: Justice Department LOVES Microsoft!
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:51:23 +0200


Eric Remy wrote in message ...
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>>> >
>>> >And 400 years ago, the entire population of the world thought it was
>>> >flat. Your point again?
>>>
>>> 400 years ago, if anyone thought the earth was flat, he was incredibly
>>> ignorant.
>>>
>>> After all, the world had been circunnavigated decades before.
>
>>... and that information just flew to how many people? The ananlogy
>>still works. Add  100 years.
>
>Still doesn't.  The Greeks knew the Earth was round.  Eratosthenes got
>the circumference to within 15% of the actual value.
>
>Ironically, a set of experts convened by King Ferdinand turned Columbus
>down since they knew by Eratosthenes's measurements that he couldn't
>possibly make it to India.  Columbus didn't believe the measurement and
>made his own, incorrect one.  Had North America not existed he would
>have died.
>


Columbus knew perfectly well that the earth was round, and what its
circumference was (at least to the same 15% accuracy as Eratosthenes).  He
also knew that there was land inbetween - at least two or three separate
expeditions had already found the Americas.  He was probably unsure of
exactly the extend of the land, and of its precise positioning, but he had a
rough idea - all this "western passage to India" junk was a con to get money
for his trip.  Documentation for the previous voyages would have been
sketchy at best, but the stories would have been passed around between
sailors and navigators - it is just a question of filtering out enough
reliable information from all the exagerations, and judging whether what is
left is worth the risk.

The first voyage to the Americas by Europeans that I know was in around the
sixth centuary, by an Irish monk (St. Branden the Navigator).  While his
voyage sounds like pure myth, there is surprisingly good evidence for it.
Whether real or not, it may have inspired the later Vikings' voyage which is
scientifically indisbutable.  There is also strong evidence (don't ask me
where - I read it a long time ago in a Scientific American, so you can look
there for proof) that the Americas (or possibly the West Indies) were
visited by an Englishman shortly before Columbus left.  After the American
War of Independance, it suited the Americans best if it were a
non-Englishman who discovered America, so they edited the history books
somewhat (history is always written by the victors).  No one else really
cared, and the English would rather forget the whole business, so the
American version of the story stuck.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: 23 Apr 2001 12:51:50 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

billh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>"Roberto Alsina"
>
>> >> I find the scriptures simply an amusing mass of incoherence used
>> >> by many to justify their irrational beliefs
>> >
>> >LOL!!!  Perhaps this explains why you chose to use Scriptures to bolster
>> >your argument.
>>
>> No, it doesnīt. But hey, if you believe you comprehend me, and
>> that makes you happy, who am I to deny you that harmless fun?
>
>That's rich!  This from the one who claims he knows the motives of others.

Who, me?

>> >  That's rich!  LOL!!!  You're a man condemned by your own
>> >words.
>>
>> You mean I will go to hell?
>
>LOL!!!  You are not very bright either.

Oh, such wit!

-- 
Roberto Alsina (Wondering how an 8 year old got access to usenet)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: soc.men,soc.singles,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Subject: Re: Feminism ==> subjugation of males
Date: 23 Apr 2001 12:58:36 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 00:26:21 -0400, Aaron R. Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Roberto Alsina wrote:
>> 
>> On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 18:44:43 GMT, MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> > Any man who supports Feminism is a self-flagellating idiot.
>> >>
>> >> Any man who thinks a woman should be paid the same for equal work is a
>> >self
>> >> flagellating idiot?
>> >
>> >No, just any man who marries one.
>> 
>> You prefer to marry women that get paid less? Why?
>
>Because women *DO* less.

Perhaps you are drunk? Read above, and you will see that women asks for
equal pay FOR EQUAL WORK.

Now, if she works less, pay her less. Cool.

What the heck, if she doesn't do a good enough work, fire her.

However, whatever work she does, she should get pai the exact same
amount as a man doing that amount of work. That's simply logic.

-- 
Roberto Alsina

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From: chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:00:36 GMT

Ace Agincourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>? >So you think a man who throws a young child on an unexploded hand
>? >grenade, to save himself, has committed no crime, moral or legal?
>? 
>? No, I think he is stupid and a murderer.
>? 
>? Stupid because thatīs a silly way to try to save yourself from a
>? grenade (Itīs probably faster to try to jump away or throw the
>? grenade instead).
>
>So a man who throws himself onto a grenade, lobbed into a football
>stadium, is being stupid, not a hero, as it's a silly way to save
>others' lives.

Shut up, you f'ing retard!  Sheesh, you are the stupidest pile of puke
I've ever seen post in here!  And that is saying something!  

Attempting to throw a small child on a hand grenade is NOT as
effective as throwing your own, much larger, body on it, OBVIOUSLY,
you God-damned idiot.  Now go away and take you assinine questions
with you!


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From: chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:02:24 GMT

"Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>My house has over half a dozen guns, and ammunition for each,
>and I haven't been convinced that I have any "right to kill"

Says the outed idiot who advocates killing people who lawfully work
toward different social and political  goals than he does.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Alsina)
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: 23 Apr 2001 13:04:54 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:02:24 GMT, chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>My house has over half a dozen guns, and ammunition for each,
>>and I haven't been convinced that I have any "right to kill"
>
>Says the outed idiot who advocates killing people who lawfully work
>toward different social and political  goals than he does.

Not to mention he is the same guy who believes women are better off
in Saudi Arabia, and that ping calls nslookup.

He is really a sort of renaissance idiot. Idiot in many fields at the
same time. A man who can be idiotic on any subject. A rainbow of
idiocy.

-- 
Roberto Alsina

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From: Yong Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What's the point
Date: 23 Apr 2001 21:06:39 +0800

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Thrippleton) writes:

> In article <CGjD6.1564$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
> Doug Patterson wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> >Mature app categories in Windows or DOS have equivalents that still aren't
> >to Version 1.0 yet under Linux! Nobody's fault, but why should the world
> >wait when mature apps are there under that "other" platform? 
>       1.0 is _just a number_; it doesn't necessarily mean the apps are

Yes, I agree with you.  I'm currently using EXT3FS 0.0.5, but it works
fine.  Frankly speaking, I'm not that brave to using a 0.0.x software,
esp. a kernel patch for a new filesystem.  But I was told by a friend
working at Mountain View that people have been using it in daily work
for a long time, and he never experience a crash of the fs module.
Indeed, the code has been tested by repeatedly crashing and starting
the computer by a program, and the journaling filesystem just works
great.


> 'mature'. The vast majority of Windows and DOS popular software is 
> commercial, and the owners figure it'll sell better by impressing dumb 
> users; take a bit of crappy software and call it x.0. Linux popular software 
> is mainly open source, where the ethos is not to impress with glitz and hype 
> but with quality. Take some software like this at say 0.94, and the chances 
> are it has a heck of a lot less bugs then the equivalent Windows crap at, 
> say, version 3.0. Version 1.0 means either "let's sell it" or "it's bug 
> free" to different groups; guess which.
> 
> Richard 

Regards,

Yong

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From: chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
misc.survivalism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,soc.singles,alt.society.liberalism,talk.politics.guns
Subject: Re: Communism, Communist propagandists in the US...still..to this day.
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:06:50 GMT

"Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>In some parts of the world, such work is FAR more useful to the child
>than any high-end education (when living in a 3rd-world shithole,
>lessons on astrophysics are....a luxery.  Food on the table is a
>necessity.  Hope that helps).

Idiot.  Maybe "astrophysics" is a luxury.  That doesn't mean
"education" is a luxury.  How about reading and writing?  

Hope that helps.


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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Pete Goodwin is in good company
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 01:11:59 +1200

Pete Goodwin wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> 
> > Our old friend Pete has two network cards installed on his machine, one
> > using a static address, the other DHCP (my guess, for a cable modem).
> > Now, from there he started to bitch about KDE, then complained that KDE
> > apps and KDE itself kep crashing.  I, however, have not experienced any
> > of these problems, so I suggested to him to run a memory scan, which
> > scan's the whole memory to check whether there are any faults.  The
> > program can be run from the start up menu.
> 
> I've run the memory scan. To my surprise, I have a memory fault. It does
> not show up at all in Windows (I mean, the system freezing could just be
> a Netscape or an IE problem!). Could this be why Linux + X + KDE is
> unstable. I'll let you know once I solve the memory problem.
> 
> > 1st Why didn't he use YaST2? it has a very easy setup wizard to handle
> > it.
> 
> Use YAST2 to do what?

Setting up the two Network Cards.

> 
> > 2nd I suggested him to upgrade his kernel to 2.4.2-4GB, which is
> > available for download off ftp.suse.com, reason why is because 2.4.0 had
> > some nasty bugs that may have effected KDE 2.1
> 
> I've not seen that suggestion...

I have suggested it approx. 2 other times (not including this email)
that maybe there is a conflict/problem between the 2.4.0 kernel and KDE
2.1

> 
> > 3rd I suggested him to check his memory with the memory checker included
> > with SuSE Linux.
> 
> I tried this scanner and it revealed faults. I tried another memory
> scanner and even wrote one myself to make sure - yes there is a fault.

On a few other posts you claim that it had nothing to do with your
hardware and everthing to do with X and KDE.

> 
> > He has done neither of them, thus concluding to me that he doesnot want
> > Linux to succeed.  In fact, I'm wondering whether he actually bought a
> > copy of Kylix? or is he bullshitting me?
> 
> 8) You're jumping to conclusions. My current ISP, BlueYonder, don't have
> a very good news server. It's down more often than not, so I don't get
> to post replies here as often as I'd like. Last night KNode refused to
> even start up - presumably due to the memory errors I found.
> 
> If you don't believe I've bought Kylix, take a look at
> http://mse.sourceforge.net/. There's a link back to SourceForge for the
> Kylix sources I wrote, though you may have to hunt around for them.

Just in regards to the memory errors. The problem isn't just isolated to
Linux, Windows 2000 Pro is very thingy about the quality of system ram,
I have had several instances where Windows 2000 refuse to install, then
I later installed a new memory module and motherboard, and it installed
without any problems.  As for Windows 98/ME, it is not too fussed about
the quality of the RAM as it doesn't have the same demands as Windows
2000 Clients.  Also, many of the BSOD's that do occur are generally
caused by faulty parts, not the OS itself, however, there are instances
when Windows 9x/ME crashes and it is a mystery finding out what actually
caused it. 
--
> ---
> Pete Goodwin
> All your no fly zone are belong to us
> My opinions are my own

-- 
Disclaimer:

I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

Running SuSE Linux 7.1

The best of German engineering, now in software form

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From: chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What's the point
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:14:10 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Terry Porter) wrote:

>Somehow I just knew chrisv would be using Windows.

Actually I'm running Linux on my Cray IV superconducting
supercomputer, but I hacked Netscape to make it appear that I'm using
Agent on Windows98.

Of course, if you ask me to prove any of this, I'll just respond with
"jump!"

P.S.  You should be nice to me, because I'm a decorated war hero
(can't tell you why, it's classified).


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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What's the point
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 01:14:52 +1200

> Yes, I agree with you.  I'm currently using EXT3FS 0.0.5, but it works
> fine.  Frankly speaking, I'm not that brave to using a 0.0.x software,
> esp. a kernel patch for a new filesystem.  But I was told by a friend
> working at Mountain View that people have been using it in daily work
> for a long time, and he never experience a crash of the fs module.
> Indeed, the code has been tested by repeatedly crashing and starting
> the computer by a program, and the journaling filesystem just works
> great.
> 
Ext3fs is too little too late, the best two that have come out of the
wood works so far have been xfs from SGI and ReiserFS From Hans Reiser,
both of them show great potential, and ReiserFS is already mature enough
to use on servers without too many problems.

Matthew gardiner

-- 
Disclaimer:

I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

Running SuSE Linux 7.1

The best of German engineering, now in software form

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From: Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.destroy.microsoft,us.military.army,soc.singles
Subject: Re: OT: Treason (was Re: Communism)
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 01:18:45 +1200

Roberto Alsina wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:02:24 GMT, chrisv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >"Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>My house has over half a dozen guns, and ammunition for each,
> >>and I haven't been convinced that I have any "right to kill"
> >
> >Says the outed idiot who advocates killing people who lawfully work
> >toward different social and political  goals than he does.
> 
> Not to mention he is the same guy who believes women are better off
> in Saudi Arabia, and that ping calls nslookup.
> 
> He is really a sort of renaissance idiot. Idiot in many fields at the
> same time. A man who can be idiotic on any subject. A rainbow of
> idiocy.
> 
> --
> Roberto Alsina

And you forgot the communist conspiracy theory.

Matthew Gardiner
-- 
Disclaimer:

I am the resident BOFH (Bastard Operator From Hell)

If you don't like it, you can go [# rm -rf /home/luser] yourself

Running SuSE Linux 7.1

The best of German engineering, now in software form

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From: Eric Remy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.ms-windows.nt.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy
Subject: Re: Justice Department LOVES Microsoft!
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:22:01 -0400

In article <9c18fc$lkb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David Brown" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>Still doesn't.  The Greeks knew the Earth was round.  Eratosthenes got
>>the circumference to within 15% of the actual value.
>>
>>Ironically, a set of experts convened by King Ferdinand turned Columbus
>>down since they knew by Eratosthenes's measurements that he couldn't
>>possibly make it to India.  Columbus didn't believe the measurement and
>>made his own, incorrect one.  Had North America not existed he would
>>have died.
>>
>
>Columbus knew perfectly well that the earth was round, and what its
>circumference was (at least to the same 15% accuracy as Eratosthenes). 

That's actually somewhat unclear.  When he presented his proposal, he 
used an estimate that he had derived from some measurements that Ptolemy 
made that had some flaws in them.

The question comes: did he misstate the distance intentionally  to get 
the trip approved or was he just mistake prone?  The fact that he named 
the natives "Indians" seems to indicate the latter.

>The first voyage to the Americas by Europeans that I know was in around 
>the
>sixth centuary, by an Irish monk (St. Branden the Navigator).  While his
>voyage sounds like pure myth, there is surprisingly good evidence for it.
>Whether real or not, it may have inspired the later Vikings' voyage which 
>is
>scientifically indisbutable.

With the Europeans we have a better record, but as far as "discovering" 
the Americas, folks did that 20k years ago.

There's also some evidence that the Polynesians managed it well before 
the Europeans.  As seafaring cultures go, the Europeans had nothing on 
the Polynesians

-- 
Eric Remy.  Chemistry Learning Center Director, Virginia Tech
"I don't like (quantum mechanics),   | How many errors can
and I'm sorry I ever had anything    | you find in my X-Face?
to do with it."- Erwin Schrodinger   |

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From: Donn Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Why do Win advocates suck?  Part 1
Date: 23 Apr 2001 08:20:14 -0500

Matthew Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> He probably comes home from working at KFC and jumps into his virtual

At first I thought you meant KFC, the company that makes monitors.  I've got
a 15" KFC "Smile" monitor.  Anyone else have a KFC monitor?  Thoughts on the
quality?


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From: "Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
misc.survivalism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,soc.singles,alt.society.liberalism,talk.politics.guns
Subject: Re: Communism, Communist propagandists in the US...still..to this day.
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:34:40 -0400

Roberto Alsina wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 01:03:12 -0400, Aaron R. Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Mathew wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, GunnerĐ wrote:
> >>
> >> > Mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >Slavery;child labour
> >> > As opposed to a 16 yr old working at Burger King?
> >>
> >> A 16 year old at Burger King, where they can only work part time,is
> >> hardly comparable to 12-14 hour work days of children as young as 6.
> >
> >In some parts of the world, such work is FAR more useful to the child
> >than any high-end education (when living in a 3rd-world shithole,
> >lessons on astrophysics are....a luxery.  Food on the table is a
> >necessity.  Hope that helps).
> 
> There's a wide spectrum between no education and astrophysics.
> And if you work 12 hours a day at a back-breaking job when you are
> a kid, you don't get any education.

What good is an education if you have starved to death?



> 
> --
> Roberto Alsina (who has seen kids aged 6 work 12 hours a day)


-- 
Aaron R. Kulkis
Unix Systems Engineer
DNRC Minister of all I survey
ICQ # 3056642

L: This seems to have reduced my spam. Maybe if everyone does it we
   can defeat the email search bots.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

K: Truth in advertising:
        Left Wing Extremists Charles Schumer and Donna Shalala,
        Black Seperatist Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan,
        Special Interest Sierra Club,
        Anarchist Members of the ACLU
        Left Wing Corporate Extremist Ted Turner
        The Drunken Woman Killer Ted Kennedy
        Grass Roots Pro-Gun movement,


J: Other knee_jerk reactionaries: billh, david casey, redc1c4,
   The retarded sisters: Raunchy (rauni) and Anencephielle (Enielle),
   also known as old hags who've hit the wall....

I: Loren Petrich's 2-week stubborn refusal to respond to the
   challenge to describe even one philosophical difference
   between himself and the communists demonstrates that, in fact,
   Loren Petrich is a COMMUNIST ***hole

H: "Having found not one single carbon monoxide leak on the entire
    premises, it is my belief, and Willard concurs, that the reason
    you folks feel listless and disoriented is simply because
    you are lazy, stupid people"

G:  Knackos...you're a retard.


F: Unit_4's "Kook hunt" reminds me of "Jimmy Baker's" harangues against
   adultery while concurrently committing adultery with Tammy Hahn.

E: Jet is not worthy of the time to compose a response until
   her behavior improves.

D: Jet Silverman now follows me from newgroup to newsgroup
   ...despite (C) above.
 
C: Jet Silverman claims to have killfiled me.

B: Jet Silverman plays the fool and spews out nonsense as a
   method of sidetracking discussions which are headed in a
   direction that she doesn't like.

A:  The wise man is mocked by fools.

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From: "Aaron R. Kulkis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: soc.men,soc.singles,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Subject: Re: Feminism ==> subjugation of males
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:35:35 -0400

Roberto Alsina wrote:
> 
> Nomen Nescio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Roberto Alsina wrote:
> >> On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 18:44:43 GMT, MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> > Any man who supports Feminism is a self-flagellating idiot.
> >> >>
> >> >> Any man who thinks a woman should be paid the same for equal work is a
> >> >self
> >> >> flagellating idiot?
> >> >
> >> >No, just any man who marries one.
> >>
> >> You prefer to marry women that get paid less? Why?
> >
> >less chance of divorce
> 
> What's the difference between being married to someone who is just
> scared of being too poor if she/he divorces, and hiring a hooker?

Thus, you summarize that the feminists have turned marriage into
PRECISELY what they say they detest.


> 
> --
> Roberto Alsina


-- 
Aaron R. Kulkis
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