Re: A89: Zelda 89
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Re: A89: Zelda 89
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Know something else, (this was interesting too), older people, *usually above 25*
use bid of inferior age as a *weapon* on the net. They try to cast a ceatain
infidelity to someone of higher intellect by shadowing him as a child.
The message below is a prefect example. He didn't like that I had no trouble
responding to his stupid questions so what does he bust out with ??? AGE. Happens
24/7 to everyone who feels they are beat, they bust out with the "Shut up little
kid" or "How old are you kid, 11? 12?" (Below).
I mean honestly Charles, do you think a kid of 11 or 12 would even own a hundred
and fifty dollar calculator anyway. Use common sense man. It takes moola for one of
these things.
I dont directly mean to undermine you CV but you made it somewhat more than easy.
Charles Vaughn wrote:
> How old are you kid, 11? 12?
>
> Serial wrote:
>
> > 1. It is the only way that all CCIA members will recieve it while I may be
> > lazy.
> > 2. Try hanging out in #CCIA and they'll get a bad rap much faster then
> > releasing a shitty program.
> > 3. What are you talking about?
> > 4. Likely that is precisely what I am doing but perhaps if you had the sence
> > to read more then one message you would realize that I dont really care about
> > zelda as much as it's evil creators.
> > RE: P.S. I have read it and it sucks
> >
> > Any more dumb questions?
> >
> > Nathan Mueller wrote:
> >
> > > >Who are you? And why are you butting in? Of course you dont like my
> > > >attitude because I am being a
> > > >seriously rude bastard right now. WHY might you ask? Because under all
> > > >that ingenious asm programming
> > > >in zelda lies some of the biggest jerks in the world. It is not so much
> > > >that I want the game as I want
> > > >to beat the hell out of it's creators. (You had to be there) So if you
> > > >dont mind please ignore my
> > > >rudness, *Excluding the CCIA TEAM*
> > >
> > > 1) If this is only to the CCIA team, why is it posted to this list?
> > > 2) This is standard pratice with any software company. If buggy programs
> > > get spread around before the final release, the company gets a bad rap.
> > > 3) I can really see why you got kicked off the #CCIA list.
> > > 4) I can't see the point in throwing a temper tantrum over not getting a
> > > free copy of free software probably no more then a month early, espically
> > > since it will probably be buggy and crashy.
> > >
> > > --Nate
> > >
> > > PS: There's a article at ticalc.org that you probably should read --
> > > "Respect in the TI community"
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