Re: IPSP and Netscape
In article <199412130302.TAA00871@largo.remailer.net>, eric@remailer.net (Eric Hughes) wrote:
... the claims that SSL is better than anything else out there
I'm sorry, I don't remember such a claim being made.
... The original denial of IPSP's potential utility
Likewise, I don't recall anyone denying IPSP's potential utility (particularly with emphasis on *potential*). Marc -- Marc Andreessen Netscape Communications Corp. Mountain View, CA marca@mcom.com
Marc Andreessen) (by way of marca@mcom.com (Marc Andreessen) says:
... The original denial of IPSP's potential utility
Likewise, I don't recall anyone denying IPSP's potential utility (particularly with emphasis on *potential*).
From what I can tell, SSL's utility is at least as *potential*.
.pm
Eric Hughes wrote:
... the claims that SSL is better than anything else out there
Marc Andreessen writes
I'm sorry, I don't remember such a claim being made.
Eric and Perry have repeatedly used this method - not only attacking a straw man, but lying outright that their opponent has *explicitly* proclaimed the straw man. I am thoroughly sick of this dishonest debating tactic. If someone genuinely believe his opponent assumes or implies something that is obviously false he should say "implies" or "assumes" To say "claims" or "states" is to say something completely different. One may be a reasonable inference, as I inferred that Chomsky sought to justify mass murder and brutal terror. The other is a lie. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we James A. Donald are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state. jamesd@netcom.com
James A. Donald says:
Eric Hughes wrote:
... the claims that SSL is better than anything else out there
Marc Andreessen writes
I'm sorry, I don't remember such a claim being made.
Eric and Perry have repeatedly used this method - not only attacking a straw man, but lying outright that their opponent has *explicitly* proclaimed the straw man.
I am thoroughly sick of this dishonest debating tactic.
We're sick of you inventing facts, but of course, you'll just claim we've been doing that. .pm
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