From: Jesse F. Hughes on
Charlie-Boo <shymathguy(a)gmail.com> writes:

> On Nov 2, 1:19 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
>> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
>> > On Nov 2, 6:23 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
>> >> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
>> >> > "Zuhair"?  It sounds like one of those African natives.  Do you have
>> >> > a bone sticking through your nose?
>>
>> >> Congrats, Charlie!  A new low!
>>
>> > Low?  What is low about African culture?
>>
>> Nothing at all.  And yet, your comment was transparently racist and
>> *you know it*.
>
> A lot of my friends are friends with Black people.
>
> YOU are the one showing embarrassment at references to Africa where in
> fact the names often begin with ZU.

Your comment about a bone through the nose was meant to be a
disparaging comment. You really aren't fooling anyone.

Anyway, I made my point and there's no reason to continue this
discussion.

--
Jesse F. Hughes
"Run mathematicians, RUN!!! I'm coming for you. It may take a few
months, but I'll get [computer verification of my proof] and then your
lives will be ended as you previously knew it." -- JSH meets PVS
From: Charlie-Boo on
On Nov 2, 1:19 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> > On Nov 2, 6:23 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> >> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> >> > "Zuhair"?  It sounds like one of those African natives.  Do you have
> >> > a bone sticking through your nose?
>
> >> Congrats, Charlie!  A new low!
>
> > Low?  What is low about African culture?
>
> Nothing at all.  And yet, your comment was transparently racist
and
> *you know it*.

"People with schizotypal personality disorder often have oddities of
thought, including "magical" beliefs or peculiar ideas (for example, a
belief in telepathy). They have delusions characterized by saying that
they can read other people's minds."

By saying that "you know it", you are stating that you know what
knowledge I have in my head - that you can read my mind. That is a
classic delusion held by psychotic people.

Have you ever seriously considered the possibility that you have an
Emotional Illness?

http://www.answers.com/topic/personality-disorder

C-B

> --
> Jesse F. Hughes
>
> "My name is Apusta Malusta Cadeau and I fight bad guys.  And I'm a
> knight."  -- A. M. Cadeau (nee Quincy P. Hughes), age 4

From: Charlie-Boo on
On Nov 4, 6:03 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> > On Nov 2, 1:15 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> >> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> >> > My 1st. book, "Handbook of Efficiency Techniques", was very popular
> >> > and widely acclaimed.
>
> >  >  I wonder why you changed the title.  Your only published book[1]
> > is
> >> "The MUMPS Handbook of Efficiency Techniques: 125 Ways to Make Your
> >> Mumps Applications Run Faster."
>
> >  >  Rather less impressive sounding, ain't it?
>
> > To those stupid enough to judge a book by its title.
>
> Evidently you judge a book by its title, too.  Otherwise, why would
> you pretend that it had a different title?

People have been calling it that for years. Why would someone spell
out the sub-title and why would us die-hard MUMPS programmers say "The
MUMPS Book ..." when talking about MUMPS? They call it "Charlie's
Book" or "The Advanced MUMPS Text" or “Handbook of Efficiency
Techniques” or “HOET”.

See my earlier references to quotes from fans who surround me at
computer conferences.

How many books have you written or autographs have you given? Are you
just jealous? I spent 2 years writing that book and the nice
programmers at hospitals are almost unanimous in their praise, while
the psychotic professors and their students are not about to give
anyone outside of their species anything.

He: “That’s stupid.”
Me: “Russell said it.”
He: (no more “That’s stupid.”)

C-B

> --
> Jesse F. Hughes
> "Mistakes are big part of the discovery process.
> I make lots of them.  Kind of pride myself on it."
>                             -- James S. Harris

From: Charlie-Boo on
On Nov 4, 6:12 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> > On Nov 2, 1:19 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> >> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> >> > On Nov 2, 6:23 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote:
> >> >> Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> >> >> > "Zuhair"?  It sounds like one of those African natives.  Do you have
> >> >> > a bone sticking through your nose?
>
> >> >> Congrats, Charlie!  A new low!
>
> >> > Low?  What is low about African culture?
>
> >> Nothing at all.  And yet, your comment was transparently racist and
> >> *you know it*.
>
> > A lot of my friends are friends with Black people.
>
> > YOU are the one showing embarrassment at references to Africa where in
> > fact the names often begin with ZU.
>
> Your comment about a bone through the nose was meant to be a
> disparaging comment.

You are insulting African Americans. Why is it disparaging to refer
to their customs?

You are also saying that you can tell what I am thinking. Do you
believe that?

C-B

> You really aren't fooling anyone.
>
> Anyway, I made my point and there's no reason to continue this
> discussion.
>
> --
> Jesse F. Hughes
> "Run mathematicians, RUN!!!  I'm coming for you.  It may take a few
> months, but I'll get [computer verification of my proof] and then your
> lives will be ended as you previously knew it." -- JSH meets PVS- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

From: Aatu Koskensilta on
Charlie-Boo <shymathguy(a)gmail.com> writes:

> I laughed when he blatantly judged a book by its title. Now you best
> him: You attack (judge) someone (with impeccable credentials in an
> area) based on the programming language they use.

You're hallucinating. I didn't attack anyone, I offered a comment about
MUMPS.

--
Aatu Koskensilta (aatu.koskensilta(a)uta.fi)

"Wovon mann nicht sprechen kann, dar�ber muss man schweigen"
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus