If there is a general problem with the quality of Khen's post

What do you mean if ? Sometimes your command of English grammar/vocabulary appears expert, other times...

Just read the OP and read what Khen1950fx wrote -- the reply is essentially:

I scan your question for at most three keywords, and I ignore your question, and I offer you copy/paste/cargocult thats irrelevant to the problem you're trying to solve, does that help?

I first noticed Khen1950fxs wisdom in 2009, and spelling this out repeatedly is boring, and it just gets considered trolling or insults

Linking to previous instances is dubbed metatrolling or personal attack

Doing what Ralesk did is pointless waste of time because
Khen1950fx doesn't much care about the copy/paste he posts; nothing changes;
Doesn't matter how factually you refute Khen1950fxs noise, what kind of language you use, if Anonymous Monk does it, LanX will consider it "troll! personal attacks" and most recently "mobbing" -- I had to look that up -- what a brilliant propaganda

So thanks for that. I now feel better about posting pure-insults directed only at Khen1950fxs and not his "wisdom"; no I won't go nuts and respond to every one of his nodes, but if I come accorss an obvious one, I will


In reply to Re^4: Perl, Gtk2 and locale — a bit of a mess by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl, Gtk2 and locale — a bit of a mess by Ralesk

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