Re: Great SWT Program



On Dec 15, 6:52 pm, b...@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bent C Dalager) wrote:
In article <4ab3e2a1-f8f8-49e5-9369-f2e034a35...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,

<nebulou...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 12, 7:32 pm, b...@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bent C Dalager) wrote:
[snip crude attempts at sophistry to get around this disproof of his
claim]

Ah, [calls me a liar]. Will I be permitted to know what it is?

You already know what it is, and none of the nasty things that you
have said or implied about me are at all true.

Heh. [insulting lies deleted]

You don't need to guess anything if your memory is even half as good
as you pretend it is. You made the claim in question in an earlier
post. It amounted to "support for color terminal modes other than DOS-
ANSI is not rare". I proved that it is and you responded by attacking
me and attempted goalpost-moving.

P.S. None of the nasty things that you have said or implied about me
are at all true.
.



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