Why isn't Rev more popular?
Thomas McGrath III
3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Tue Dec 6 01:21:25 EST 2005
It seems he likes the word zealot. A little research shows many
complaints and insults on all kinds of forums and lists.
Web Quote: "By all means, though, avoid Apple,. While individual
users tend to be zealots, the company occupies its miniscule market
share for many valid reasons."
Web Quote: "If you want to utterly waste a few hours of your life,
read this book. It has absolutely nothing of redemptive value. No
plot. No memorable characters. Nothing."
Web Quote: " I don't intend to be a critic, but the reality is that I
am. ... "
Web Quote: "In my opinion, this knowledge must be acquired on a first-
hand
basis, not third-hand by inquiring of a mail list where the accuracy
of the
responses is not known. "
On Dec 6, 2005, at 12:45 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
>
>> And with that, all the true believers may continue with their
>> flaming --- never being mindful of how their insubstantial ad hominem
>> strikes those who may wander to this list looking for
>> justification to
>> purchase Revolution. Zealots never seem to understand how they
>> hurt their
>> own cause.
>
> --You complain about flaming and then turn around and label
> everyone who
> doesn't agree with you a zealot. Sounds like the pot calling the
> kettle
> black...
>
> Judy
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