Please don't discourage them, just because you aren't one them
I don't think he will discourage them. Quite the opposite. You see, sundialsvc4 is the opposite of a key influencer.

I'm struggling to come up with a term for that, perhaps “cheesy inhibitor”full of ‘cheap’ stylisticdevices, flow–ery →analogies© and “´old bull-shitter´® ‘logic’”¡¿?!  … yet ultimately superficial and unconvincing.

Update: Instead of "cheesy", perhaps a word starting with i sounds better, for example: "insignificant, ignominious, inept, irrelevant inhibitor". Other alternative adjectives: gormless, fatuous, puerile, pointless, puny, pathetic, pitiful.


In reply to Re^3: Porting (old) code to something else by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Porting (old) code to something else by Tux

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