From: J G Miller on 3 Aug 2010 10:03 On Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at 03:37:20h -0700, Annalissa wrote: > > see this :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsjMbWXIcoA And for a critique of some of the issues raised, see this discussion back in *September 2008*. <http://mdzlog.alcor.NET/2008/09/17/greg-kh-linux-ecosystem/>
From: mjt on 3 Aug 2010 19:18 On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:49:23 +0200 Aragorn <aragorn(a)chatfactory.invalid> wrote: > > "annalissa" has a habit of posting and then > > "sits back to watch" the replies. It's rare > > "annalissa" responds back into their original > > thread. However, I'm not so sure "annalissa" > > is a troll ... research it ... > > The above matches my own observations to a tee. Given that > "annalissa" typically posts from Google Groups and the highly focused > nature of "her" questions/inquiries, I had originally thought that > "she" was a student turning to Usenet to complete her homework > assignments, but I'm not so sure about that anymore now. That thought occurred to me also (a while back), so I did some quick research in Google Groups. For the email listed for "annalissa", I see posts going back to 2005 in various groups - even found a posts where they quote from a book I wrote. "annalissa" has posts in all sorts of newsgroups related to computers, programming (mostly c-language), and even religion. > Yet a troll I think "she" is not. I was actually surprised that "she" > would post something like this, although Greg Kroah-Hartman and I've seen a few threads that were started by "annalissa" in this fashion, i.e., stating, "this is interesting" and offering up a URL (in various newsgroups). -- It is always preferable to visit home with a friend. Your parents will not be pleased with this plan, because they want you all to themselves and because in the presence of your friend, they will have to act like mature human beings ... - Playboy, January 1983 <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>>
First
|
Prev
|
Pages: 1 2 Prev: Re (2): What's wrong with this ?! Next: RfC: Building an Medical Software Task Force |