> Sometimes your command of English grammar/vocabulary appears expert, other times...

Sorry, sorry Sahib! I vill try improove ...

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

Collect a set of these instances and link them in one post.

If you try to control your tourette and use an objective language I doubt anybody will reap it.

> Khen1950fx doesn't much care

And next time you feel the need to answer one of his posts you can just link to the collection.

That's far more efficient than calling him a "bot" or a "dumb troll".

Well ...if your accusations are true.

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)


In reply to Re^5: Perl, Gtk2 and locale — a bit of a mess by LanX
in thread Perl, Gtk2 and locale — a bit of a mess by Ralesk

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