Re: Advice to adult victims of cyberbullying



Randy Howard wrote:
mike3 wrote
Randy Howard <randyhow...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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So there is no C source code. The test data is pathetically
small and provides nothing like even a reasonable verification
that the algorithm is robust. You have no clue what the C
language is or is not. Same as always.

Then GIVE him the clue.

You just replied to a two week old post, and I've pretty much
sworn off fooling with him anymore, after 4 years or so of
trying. It's what my grandfather would have called "trying to
argue with a brick wall". It serves no useful purpose.

Similarly, did posting this reply require quoting 158 lines?

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