On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 05:02:49PM -0800, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > > On Feb 14, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Adam Maas wrote: > > >> People say they killfile others but they don't and react. > >> Whatever one's frustration is, these languages do make anyone (at > >> least me) > >> feel sad. It's only about lens, and I just have to wonder why a > >> little > >> thing provokes others' mind so much. There does not seem that any > >> pride or > >> I-am-superior-to-you issue involves here. > >> Just sad. It was not quite like this before. > > > > I'd killfiled him in Thunderbird, where I could see the messages > > everytime I went into the trash to empty it. Which led to the > > temptation > > to actually read and respond to the message. > > > > He's going to /dev/null on the mailserver shortly. > > I have the idiot killfiled and normally do not read his posts at all, > or respond. However, I have my filter set up to flag me when a > reference to any of my names/email addresses/etc are included. I like > to know when a schmuck like this is using a quote from me or bad > mouthing me behind my back. > > I agree it's sad: It's sad that this jerk can hijack any thread he > wants to, call people names, and fill my mailbox with mindless, > repetitive and foolish stupidity. It gets me angry too when he says > things that are obviously false and wrong, and quotes me in them, > even when my comment has had NOTHING to do with whatever idiotic > agenda he happens to be pushing at any given moment. > > So I respond in kind on those occasions..
Please don't. It just makes you look stupid. Nobody who matters will believe any bad-mouthing in those threads, and there's no way you're ever going to convince it to go away. Be an adult, and ignore the childish tantrums. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net