Re: kerberosV telnet
I never once mentioned the Kerberos V code. I explicitly said "Cygnus" in my message. As for the Kerberos V stuff, I've never seen it and would not pretend to know what it looks like, and thus wouldn't mention it.
No, of course you didn't mention it. I mentioned it, in the subject of the first message of this ridiculous thread. Apparently you STILL DON'T GET IT. And I still fail to see how my pointing out that you are confused can reasonably be called an "insult". --- Jef
I was not continuing this on cypherpunks, but Mr. Pozkanzer seems to have an insistance on posting bits of private mail, so I suppose I should return the compliment. I have no interest in continuing this past this message. I suspect everyone is extremely bored already. Jef Poskanzer says:
And I still fail to see how my pointing out that you are confused can reasonably be called an "insult".
You said:
That would have been a stupid request to make. Thanks for the compliment.
Implying that myself and the others answering your request were somehow being insulting -- when we were simply answering a question in good faith.
It's insulting to demonstrate that you are bullshitting, eh? Sure Perry.
Refering to a stranger who's just tried to give you some help as a "bullshitter" is not, I hope, what your parents taught you about good manners.
Not at all, Perry. It's only when a loudmouth gives *incorrect* answers multiple times that I start getting pissed.
Would you like being called a loudmouth? Do you, say, call your mother a loudmouth when you meet her? Would you go up to a stranger under most circumstances and say "you're a loudmouth"? Would you expect that the stranger would take it as a friendly statement? You have no sense of how to behave around your fellow human beings, Mr. Pozkanzer. Perry
I never once mentioned the Kerberos V code. I explicitly said "Cygnus" in my message. As for the Kerberos V stuff, I've never seen it and would not pretend to know what it looks like, and thus wouldn't mention it.
No, of course you didn't mention it. I mentioned it, in the subject of the first message of this ridiculous thread. Apparently you STILL DON'T GET IT.
And I still fail to see how my pointing out that you are confused can reasonably be called an "insult".
You have to excuse Perry. You see, in Perry's eyes, anyone who doesn't agree with him, and has the intestinal fortitude to say so, is called names and told they are "insulting" him. As Tom Clancy says in "Debt of Honor", "It was a source of constant surprise to Ryan that important grown-ups so often acted like five-year-olds." -- Ed Carp, N7EKG Ed.Carp@linux.org, ecarp@netcom.com Finger ecarp@netcom.com for PGP 2.5 public key an88744@anon.penet.fi ** PGP encrypted email preferred! ** "What's the use of distant travel if only to discover - you're homeless in your heart." --Basia, "Yearning"
Ed Carp [Sysadmin] wrote:
.... As Tom Clancy says in "Debt of Honor", "It was a source of constant surprise to Ryan that important grown-ups so often acted like five-year-olds."
Speaking of "Debt of Honor," I just finished it last week. The best Clancy novel I've read in several years. It bogs down in too many pages in the second half, in my opinion, but the descripton of the U.S. financial system is masterful, a better introduction to how monetary policy affects interest rates I haven't seen. And the description of the events surrounding a car defect is chilling, and gripping. I won't give any spoilers, but Clancy's solution to the problem of too much government is, shall I say, "explosive." The Sato Solution is something we can all work toward. --Tim May -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^859433 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available. Cypherpunks list: majordomo@toad.com with body message of only: subscribe cypherpunks. FAQ available at ftp.netcom.com in pub/tcmay
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