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Snit
SubjectRe: Sandman still lying about his CSS
FromSnit
Date2017-02-15 19:37 (2017-02-15 11:37)
Message-ID<D4C9EE03.900FC%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
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Newsgroupscomp.os.linux.advocacy
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FollowupsSandman (1h & 11m) > Snit

On 2/15/17, 11:32 AM, in article o826ns$4n3$1@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud" <Cumulus@mist.com>wrote:

GreyCloud
Which means you are running away from the request for your proof.

Guffaw!!!

Snit
The proof is trivial to show: invalid CSS shown on sandman.net:

<div style="padding: 3px; align: center;">

Jonas Eklundh lied: <https://youtu.be/5OfWsoPAg7o>. Period.

GreyCloud
You can believe what you want, but I'll leave this to you and Sandman to go over with.

Frankly I could not care less about the debate -- it was from over a decade ago! OK, it is clear that <div style="padding: 3px; align: center;">is not valid. Fine. Even Sandman knows that, and knows it is a part of his page that HE listed in his recent revival of the discussion. Whatever.

I just want him to move the hell on. Hey, open deal -- if Sandman stops trolling me and removes all the accusations he has about me from his site I will remove the PDFs that show his CSS failing from my site. In other words: if Sandman agrees to remove his lies (even if he does not admit they are lies) I will remove those PDFs from my site.

Not sure if I have any other examples of my "task" to get all the pages... so that task will have to be dropped, too (or I will have to update the software I used to make it). But so be it... I will drop that task if Sandman drops his trolling over his CSS.

Sandman: deal?

To be clear: you cannot just deny your trolling -- you HAVE to stop and HAVE to remove those pages from your site. ALL of them. NO trolling me on your site. NO trolling me in Usenet. NO trolling me or lying about me anywhere over how much this rips you apart.

-- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

Sandman (1h & 11m) > Snit