Re: Wall Street Journal Article
At 11:39 AM 1/27/95, Dale Harrison (AEGIS wrote:
There was an interesting article in Thursday's Wall Street Journal calling for the end of anonymous communications on the Internet. It is on page B1 under the "Personal Technology" column and was written by Walter Mossberg (mossberg@wsj.com) who invites comment.
This Mossberg guy, to quote Mrs. Slocumb, really gets up my nose. With apologies to the last flamewar's participants and MicroSquish partisans, this bozoid monstrosity has historically demonstrated his cluelessness and is living proof that no one got fired by buying IBM *and* Microsoft. Every few weeks this clown shows up on the Paper of Record for the Plutocracy of the Planet and positively warps space with his inaccuracies. He probably learned to code in COBOL. He probably calls a microcomputer a "terminal". He probably calls a server a "host". He probably even has grey hair... ;-). The brain bleeds. The mouth froths. Somebody needs to feed this guy's email address to Detweiler with the "tip" that he's a tenticle of someone around here who's actually cluefull ... Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) "There is no difference between someone Shipwright Development Corporation who eats too little and sees Heaven and 44 Farquhar Street someone who drinks too much and sees Boston, MA 02331 USA snakes." -- Bertrand Russell (617) 323-7923
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