Please take your lovers' spat off-list. This has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bod...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Mihai Popescu B.S. <mihai...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Here is my last post to this thread. No time to argue out of the >> subject. My point is it is safer not to hurt yourself, in this case is >> safer to avoid unnecessary conflicts and treatments on the airport. >> Why ? The worst thing it can happen in this situation is B .... well, >> you are held there and you can't reach anymore the hackathon meeting. >> So nice. > > So it's better to be shut up and threat myself without reason from > official authorities just because they don't know anything about > security? It's so "eastern europeanish". I thought that those times > are behind us after end of CCCP, RVHP and similar "friendly" > partnerships in our region. And I thought that people like we with > "practice" with similar regime can know much more better how stupid > are all those security checks on airports, HADOPI, monitoring of > calls/sms and similar "clever" solutions. > >> >> I was drive to open this thread by the memory of another case with >> someone from open source. My intention was not to judge people B ( J.C. >> vs. R) but behaviours. >> > > Case with RMS was completely different. RMS was angry on mostly > everyone around. JCR was ok, but he just tries to describe stupidity > in funny way in one of internet magazines. > >> So J.C. of course you are others are free to do and write whatever you >> like, but I think your scenario was set up from home. I know what >> sarcasm is, please avoid using wikipedia as a reference, it looks not >> so nice. >> Here are a few translations of my own for local humour, here in >> Eastern Europe ( no hints included : ) >> >> " You do not put a flea on a white paper. " >> " You do not wear a towel on your head if you don't have a headache." >> >> No hate involved from my side.