Re: Is my CS instructor nuts?



Richard Heathfield wrote:

spinoza1111@xxxxxxxxx said:

<Mr Nilges's usual cretinous drivel has been snipped as a
service to humanity.>

<Again.>

<And again.>

<And yet again.>

<But this is the last time. It's occurred to me that all I'm doing is
bypassing the killfiles of the brighter people here.
My apologies to them.>

His trolling skills are genuine.
He has effectively counter measured
against being constantly corrected
about everything that he says about programming,
by remaining off topic.

--
pete
.



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