Re: OT Re: Hiding variables passed via URL
- From: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 23:54:37 -0400
sheldonlg wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
I'm glad to see you're carrying on a conversation with Stevie. But since he got you a job, I can see why you would stick up for him. You wouldn't want him to get you fired. Which I'm sure he would if you said anything but positive about him.
How little you know! If I had negatives about him, and he were in a position to make me lose that contract, I would simply not post! That would be the smart think to do - and I always considered myself as being above average in intelligence.
Maybe. But it's just as possible he wanted you to support him.
The fact is that you keep referring to him as "stoopid" and a "troll" and a phoney. Since I know otherwise, I felt compelled to stick my two cents in.
I'm just going by his posts here. They are stoopid and he does troll. Period.
Jerry, you and I have no beef. You have been helpful at times and I am thankful for those times. You have also been a shmuck at times. I ignore you on those occasions, letting it slide off my back. I am too old to worry about those things, and have too great a self-esteem to care.
As for Steve's going to church while being an atheist, that is none of your business. I can fully understand why someone might do that. It is called "socializing". You don't have to worship a supernatural deity when you pray. You can also be reflecting upon how lucky you are and making an internal vow to be the best person you can be. Here is something to ponder Jerry - theism and religion are two distinctly different items and share ALMOST nothing in common. Hint: One has to do with ones views on a deity and the other is belonging to an organized group. Regardless, his motives are his motives and are just none of your damn business.
Wrong again. He brought it up in this newsgroup, not me. He's the one who talked about being an atheist but bragged about still going to church. That makes it fair game to show his duplicity.
Furthermore, it is not about php and has no place in this news group. Therefore, I will follow the admonitions of a a certain someone in this group and say no more on that subject.
That's fine. But his credibility in this newsgroup is virtually zero, and going down.
And what's he so afraid of that he won't post his real name and email? I'm not afraid to do it. But he hides behind his little pseudonyms (having to change them often because so many people have plonked him).
It's something only trolls have to do. Real men (and women) aren't afraid to post their real information, and don't have to keep switching names.
Sorry. He's a troll - and the worst one in this newsgroup.
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