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To: Bilow who wrote (66412)2/22/2001 1:08:32 AM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Are you proud of your behavior?



To: Bilow who wrote (66412)2/22/2001 1:58:16 AM
From: Dave B  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Dave B; Do you want me to back through the thread and compile a list of insults you have given me, Scumbria, Dan3 and others? Give up on the holier than thou attitude and get back to arguing about Rambus.Ah what the heck, here goes: #reply-15334860 #reply-15334681 #reply-15334532 #reply-14641883 #reply-14697857 #reply-14280864, and those are just the ones that included the word "liar".

LOL! Carl, did you actually read these messages before you posted them? In the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th ones, Scumbria was the one who used the term "liar" and I simply copied his phrase into my response to indicate what I was responding to.

The same point applies to the 4th message you found, except my reply was to Jim McMannis.

In the 5th message, here's the clip that includes the phrase "liar":

Scumbria: Do you still think that Carl is lying about DDR and DRDRAM?

Dave: Two answers:

Dave: a) Carl was the one who called himself a liar first. I never said he was lying about DDR and DRDRAM, I agreed with him that he was lying about some random rumor he created.


So the score is:

Scumbria uses the word liar - 4 times
Jim McMannis uses the word liar - 1 time
I use the word liar - 1 time (to indicate that that was what you said about yourself)

Very shoddy and misleading research. Is this the quality we're to expect from "leading engineers"?

Dave