From: Bacle on
>
>
> Musatov responded:Bacle wrote:
> > People with ethics do not use public resources at
> the rest of the public's expense like you do.
> >
> > Your lack of ethics gives you an unfair
> competition over those with minimal ethics (and over
> those who just plain cannot abuse public resources
> like you have done), who must pay for their own
> costs, instead of passing them on to everyone else
> and/or making an abusive use of them like you have
> been doing.
> >
> > How does it feel to succeed by cheating and by
> > being abusive?. How does it feel that no one here
> likes you and everyone wishes you left?. How does it
> feel to take and take and give nothing in return.?.
> >
> > You have no ethics. Your scolding is the scolding
> > of a cheat, liar and abuser. It has no weight here
> > to anyone. That is why no one ever comes to your
> > defense, because everyone knows you are a cheat.
> >
> > I can see some b.s religious quote coming, so you
> > can avoid seriously evaluating your actions.
>
> <mode>The fact of this matter is "<mode></code>"
> programming is a
> wholely original and novel application of my
> creation.

And so is pasting others' material and copyrighting it as if it was your property.

The idea is
> this: if the equals symbol were at the end of the
> line of code every
> time it was used would it still be valid? Ah, but
> there is not always
> an equals symbol in every individual line of code,
> because sometimes a
> line of code is longer than one line. So while every
> piece of code as
> a line needs to be evaluated for the code to function
> it does not need
> to consistently obey any one '<mode>aka</code>'
> methodology. And the
> <mode></code> base allows us to program right into
> the stream
> dynamically with trailing lines and tags of
> information even following
> the '</code>' close tag being processed. It is an
> exciting time for me
> and I am thankful to all for this experience.



>
> Best,
>
> Martin Michael Musatov
> Founder, MeAmI
> http://meami.org
> 'Search for the People!'</code>