in reply to Re^7: Module for 128-bit integer math?
in thread Module for 128-bit integer math?

what do you gain by responding in such a negative way? ... always the one trying to pick a fight.

I didn't respond in a negative way. I asked him a question which he chose to ignore. Shame you didn't do likewise.

Seems to me that you are in the interfering busy-body going out of his way to pick a fight.

No one here is paid to answer your question.

Very true. Have I demanded a response from anyone?

No. But I have firmly requested no further responses from you. But I can tell you're in this for the long haul.

this one would be even more interesting if you had included what you were trying to do with it

I don't ask questions for your entertainment, but for my education. My purpose is nobody's business but my own.

Next time, why not try ignoring it?

Next time, and every other time, why don't you simply mind your own business.

Now pretty please with pink ribbons. Would you please refrain from replying.

Cos I ain't interested in your opinions, dissertations and unfounded assumptions.

Are we done now?


Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
"Science is about questioning the status quo. Questioning authority".
In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.

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Re^9: Module for 128-bit integer math?
by Argel (Prior) on Feb 09, 2011 at 00:10 UTC
    what do you gain by responding in such a negative way? ... always the one trying to pick a fight.
    I didn't respond in a negative way. I asked him a question which he chose to ignore. Shame you didn't do likewise.
    Here's the actual quote:
    You have a problem with me asking if such a module is available?
    "You got a problem with that?" is a pretty classic line used in movies, TV, sports, video games, comic books, etc. And it's always used in a negative way.
    I don't ask questions for your entertainment, but for my education. My purpose is nobody's business but my own.
    I see, so it's okay for you to ask questions solely for your own benefit but not for others do the same thing? Or ask a question for the beneift of others as well?
    Next time, and every other time, why don't you simply mind your own business.
    I could have been the one asking out of curiosity, so I have a vested interest in how you respond to questions like that. If you do not want to answer that question or do not have the time too (which this thread proves wrong), then you could have responded with something like "I just need to know if the module exists. I'm on a tight schedule so do not have time to talk much beyond that". Polite response vs. a harsh response. Or you could have just ignored it. There is simply no need for you to be constantly jumping into negative attack mode.
    Cos I ain't interested in your opinions, dissertations and unfounded assumptions. Are we done now?
    Right. You're not interested, but you have to respond? Have to get the last word in? Do see the contradiction?

    Interesting how you always want others to ignore your less-than-polite behavior. Can you practice what you preach? Can you just ignore this post by me? Give me the last word? Or better yet, apologize to ambrus for going negative on him? It's okay to admit you are not a social butterfly. I doubt any of us on here are.

    Regarding the, uhhm, pink ribbons. You would have much more success with Vue 9 Infinite (or even Vue 9 Complete)!! =:-)

    Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks

      but you have to respond? Have to get the last word in? Do see the contradiction?

      Now I get your game. You are doing exactly what you are accusing me of.

      Do you see my sig? "Silence betokens consent.". Understand it?

      I do not consent to your interfering nanny tactics.

      Are we done yet?


      Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
      "Science is about questioning the status quo. Questioning authority".
      In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.