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Old 02-06-2007, 04:28 PM
Trevor Viator
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Re: Macro Pangborn ignoramous of the computer world

kenpangborn@aol.com (Kenpangborn) wrote in message news:<20030923195739.29081.00000091@mb-m24.aol.com>...
> >From: trevorviator******.com (Trevor Viator) David Moore
> >Newsgroups: soc.men, uwm.general, comp.parallel.mpi,
> >alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, fl.general

>
> >Organization: http://groups.google.com/

>
> > I screw my wife.

>
> That's not what Linda says Davey.
>
> >I ask you to provide some examples
> >of how a MACRO was used "under a dozen names with the SAME ERRORS in
> >them"?

>
> Weren't you claiming on Sunday that Macros were "only used in assembly
> language?" FOS as usual!


I asked you to provide some examples of how a MACRO was used
"under a dozen names with the SAME ERRORS in them" liar. Can you read
Pangborn? My quote was, "The ORIGINAL use for "macro" or "macro
definition" was in computer assembler language before higher-level,
easier-to-code languages became more common."

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2

You also forged Moore's name into the headers of your response
Pangborn. Any reader here can skip back a post and see that it wasn't
there until you FORGED it.
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Duane Jackson
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Re: Macro Pangborn ignoramous of the computer world

trevorviator******.com (Trevor Viator) wrote in message news:<cbab47ae.0309240633.2a45331c@posting.google. com>...
> kenpangborn@aol.com (Kenpangborn) wrote in message news:<20030923195739.29081.00000091@mb-m24.aol.com>...
> > >From: trevorviator******.com (Trevor Viator) David Moore
> > >Newsgroups: soc.men, uwm.general, comp.parallel.mpi,
> > >alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, fl.general

>
> > >Organization: http://groups.google.com/

>
> > > I screw my wife.

> >
> > That's not what Linda says Davey.
> >
> > >I ask you to provide some examples
> > >of how a MACRO was used "under a dozen names with the SAME ERRORS in
> > >them"?

> >
> > Weren't you claiming on Sunday that Macros were "only used in assembly
> > language?" FOS as usual!

>
> I asked you to provide some examples of how a MACRO was used
> "under a dozen names with the SAME ERRORS in them" liar. Can you read
> Pangborn? My quote was, "The ORIGINAL use for "macro" or "macro
> definition" was in computer assembler language before higher-level,
> easier-to-code languages became more common."
>
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D2
>
> You also forged Moore's name into the headers of your response
> Pangborn. Any reader here can skip back a post and see that it wasn't
> there until you FORGED it.



I noticed that, too. He forges Moore's name all the time. Dude,
Pangborn is the biggest known liar you will find anywhere on usenet
but his reputation for lying goes out into the public off usenet.
There is something seriously wrong with him mentally.
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