You are so full of shit.

You can apply whatever formatting you want but it doesn't change what you said.

"else I might take umbrage at the theft of the recognition of my efforts and contributions for the last 6 years."

The subjunctive "might" referred to the "umbrage" in your diatribe; the "theft" you claimed to have suffered was a statement of fact.

You just forgot that XP != votes, and instead of looking at the docs, you went on a drunken rant about it. Now you are trying to twist your own words to make yourself look like less of an asshole.

It's not working.

(And you can't even see the irony that you, of all people, have replaced your great nemesis as the XP-Whiner-in-Chief.)


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^5: The significance of 2010-03-16? by 1nickt
in thread The significance of 2010-03-16? by BrowserUk

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