From: Jesse F. Hughes on 15 Jun 2010 21:39 marcus-b <john-c(a)biostat.umn.edu> writes: > On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: >> >> Maybe he's a bit nasty, but he's nonetheless apparently harmless. >> >> He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He >> tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of >> course he couldn't. He contacts various government officials, to no >> avail. How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's >> harmless? >> > > Jesse my lad, > > All it takes is one administrator who dislikes > one of his victims or who is supersensitive regarding > racial slurs. He could do real harm in such circumstances. > And really, I don't think you should ignore his ruminations > about shooting his commanding officer. In that case he > had both the means and the motivation. This guy has been > characterized as a narcissist here repeatedly, but I think > the case can be made that he is a self-deluded and hostile > sociopath. Right, well, of course I take your diagnoses very seriously. -- Jesse F. Hughes One is not superior merely because one sees the world as odious. -- Chateaubriand (1768-1848)
From: Arturo Magidin on 16 Jun 2010 00:06 On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's > harmless? Jesse, please drop me an e-mail note. -- Arturo Magidin
From: marcus-b on 16 Jun 2010 15:04 On Jun 15, 8:39 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > marcus-b <joh...(a)biostat.umn.edu> writes: > > On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > > >> Maybe he's a bit nasty, but he's nonetheless apparently harmless. > > >> He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He > >> tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of > >> course he couldn't. He contacts various government officials, to no > >> avail. How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's > >> harmless? > > > Jesse my lad, > > > All it takes is one administrator who dislikes > > one of his victims or who is supersensitive regarding > > racial slurs. He could do real harm in such circumstances. > > And really, I don't think you should ignore his ruminations > > about shooting his commanding officer. In that case he > > had both the means and the motivation. This guy has been > > characterized as a narcissist here repeatedly, but I think > > the case can be made that he is a self-deluded and hostile > > sociopath. > > Right, well, of course I take your diagnoses very seriously. > I did not provide a diagnosis. You have been around sci.math for a very long time. There is lots of nastiness and lots of craziness. Harris is exceptional in that he doesn't stop with sci.math; he takes his resentments and disappointments into the 'real' world. It is fortunate for everyone I think that he is not in any position of authority. Marcus. > -- > Jesse F. Hughes > > One is not superior merely because one sees the world as odious. > -- Chateaubriand (1768-1848)
From: dannas on 16 Jun 2010 19:49
"marcus-b" <john-c(a)biostat.umn.edu> wrote in message news:e8cfca73-b57d-4dc8-ab75-d83bc618f820(a)z8g2000yqz.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 15, 8:39 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: >> marcus-b <joh...(a)biostat.umn.edu> writes: >> > On Jun 14, 12:35 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: >> >> >> Maybe he's a bit nasty, but he's nonetheless apparently harmless. >> >> >> He contacted the Attorney General of Oklahoma, who ignored him. He >> >> tried to get a PhD revoked (I guess -- I don't recall that), but of >> >> course he couldn't. He contacts various government officials, to no >> >> avail. How do these pathetic attempts change the claim that he's >> >> harmless? >> >> > Jesse my lad, >> >> > All it takes is one administrator who dislikes >> > one of his victims or who is supersensitive regarding >> > racial slurs. He could do real harm in such circumstances. >> > And really, I don't think you should ignore his ruminations >> > about shooting his commanding officer. In that case he >> > had both the means and the motivation. This guy has been >> > characterized as a narcissist here repeatedly, but I think >> > the case can be made that he is a self-deluded and hostile >> > sociopath. >> >> Right, well, of course I take your diagnoses very seriously. >> > > I did not provide a diagnosis. You have been around > sci.math for a very long time. There is lots of nastiness > and lots of craziness. Harris is exceptional in that he > doesn't stop with sci.math; he takes his resentments and > disappointments into the 'real' world. It is fortunate for > everyone I think that he is not in any position of > authority. checkout JSH tweets, http://twitter.com/jstevh One can diagnose personality problems using twitter using TPE "twitterpersonalityevaluator" by pcom, a privetly held german company It is used by certain businesses for new hires. You copy in about 4 to 6 months worth of twitterings and it will give you a range of diagnosis with probabilitys. JSH scores an 69% probability of NPD, and an 78% probability of "boring" (translation is "do nothing") > > Marcus. > >> -- >> Jesse F. Hughes >> >> One is not superior merely because one sees the world as odious. >> -- Chateaubriand (1768-1848) > |