Subject | Re: Sandman still lying about his CSS |
From | Snit |
Date | 02/09/2017 01:36 (02/08/2017 17:36) |
Message-ID | <D4C1079B.8F281%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Kelsey Bjarnason |
Followups | Steve Carroll (18m) |
Looks like a part of the flooding script Carroll and Sandman have made. Lovely.Kelsey BjarnasonSteve CarrollSnitLooking at the errors you had...
Once again, Sandman, your lies are trivial to show. I pointed out your CSS had errors. You fixed it and then your ego got in your way and you felt you had to deny it. You lied. And here you are, over a decade later, STILL lying about it.
You cannot stop yourself from lying.
You wasted your life? Yes, we know. If you hadn't, you may have been able to...
const posters = ["owl","Snit","Slimer","Marek","RonB","Melzzzzz","Mike
Weaver","chrisv","PeterK","FeebR","ChrisA","GreyCloud","vallor","Godhe","tmelm osfire","Sandman","WilliamP","DFS","Tim"];Steve CarrollKelsey Bjarnason
function moronRemover(arr) { let argList = arr.slice.call(arguments); argList.splice(0,1); return arr.filter(function(moron) { return argList.indexOf(moron) === -1; }); }
moronRemover(posters, "Snit","tmelmosfire","Mike Weaver","FeebR");
If you defined an array containing the names up at the top, why are you passing in a collection of literals here, instead of the array?