Unbelievable, now the deep air guru from Egypt starts to educate us... Where are we going? Is this the world inside out or something? Hugo, stop making a fool out of yourself. This must be a joke. But it ain't funny... THOMAS At 01:39 AM 6/17/99 +0200, Bartolucci, Ivan Jorge wrote: >Hi Doctor (and others). > >>dishonest, deceitful, dangerous piece of shit. >>deep-air bimbo >>in your case, it's too late. >>drooling, shambling, mindless moron >>bullshit >>Hugo, you're a clown. >>dangerous, dishonest, ignorant stroke like you has arrived at the bottom of >the barrel. > >(I quote.) > > Could I give you a little non-diving advice? I believe (hope) you are >well-intentioned, although you don't really sound like it for the moment. > > If you plan to send a message and expect it to be received, no matter how >right you are or believe to be, you'd better talk like an adult to another >adult. Insults and abuses belong in school recess. The only thing you're >achieving is putting people off (remember how upset your friend Dave was >when I called him short-sighted wealthy westerner, sorry Dave), and making >them believing you're the one who suffers the famous neurological damage you >always talk about. > > I've been warned several times about this list, and some kind of elements >I would come across on it. I couldn't believe it when I saw how true it was. >Your kind of language and attitude can only be found in the mouth of >political extremists, left or right, religious or racists, and we know what >they're worth (although you might not agree even on that, who knows!). > > You might have a lot of good points. But by screaming against anyone who >doesn't agree you just prove you can't hold your temper, or explain >rationnally your point. Which in turn invalidates anything you can say. >Any decent comments you might have made has been drowned in an ocean of >garbage. > > I've got lots of interesting comments and advice from this list, most of >them privately from responsible people (which I wish by this post to thank >gratefully), some of them questionning my practices as you do, pointing >better solutions, showing better ways, giving fruitful references, but never >abusing me. I've taken good lessons, and I'll try to implement some good >solutions whenever (as soon as) feasible. Without those people I could have >thought DIR divers are the most uneducated, stubborn and righteous people >you can find. No matter how right some of their arguments might be. > > When I first subscribed to this list, I understood opinions and >discussions were welcome on it, but insults and abuses were prohibited. At >the end you might even be disconsidered by some very respectable divers who >would otherwise mostly agree with you. > > Think that in most countries thoughts, opinions and even mistakes are >allowed, as long as they're not expressly forbidden by law or habits. But >with the amount of insults you publicly sent me I probably could sue you in >your country as well as in mine. > > Besides it, think your reality might not correspond to others'. Some of >your ideas, or solutions, might be awkward, difficult if not impossible to >implement >somewhere else than in your garden. Some other solutions than yours might be >more practical somewhere else, with purposes maybe somewhat different. Some >people might have a perception of risk which is different to yours. Some >people might still chose to ride motorcycles, although knowing they are >riskyer than cars. > > I won't hold your conduct against you Billy. I'll still apreciate your >comments, advice and jokes. I'll still apreciate if you prove me wrong. But >remember you're only sending insults to yourself. > > Another little advice, and a good one. Loosing regularly your temper can >cause high blood tension, ulcers, heart attacks, and of course neurological >damage. If you want references... ;-) > > Mes respects, Docteur... > > Hugo. > > >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. >Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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