Re: socially challenged???!!??



On Jul 4, 12:22 pm, Ken Tilton <kennytil...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Slobodan Blazeski wrote:
On Jul 3, 8:26 pm, Ken Tilton <kennytil...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

jimbo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Jul 3, 10:59 am, Ken Tilton <kennytil...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yeah, it was a completely ironic and deliberately self-referential post
meant to amuse and edify. How did I know it would be lost on a dolt like
you?

OK, I'll try harder in the future to keep up.

I was thinking "catch up". You come into one of the better NGs on UseNet

=>(one-of-the-better-NGs-on-UseNet-p comp.lang.lisp)
nil
-=>(best-ng-on-the-usenet-p comp.lang.lisp)
t

What part of set theory do you not understand?

hth,kt

Once upon a time in a village far far away there was a barbershop
whose barber had a strict policy of shaving everybody in the village
who didn't shave themselves and noone else. Should the barber shave
himself ?

Slobodan Blazeski

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