Am 01.05.2013 23:41, schrieb richard.vickeryrv@xxxxxxxxx: > *From: *Reindl Harald > *Sent: *Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:15 AM > *To: *users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Reply To: *Community support for Fedora users > *Subject: *Re: "hackers" > > Am 01.05.2013 06:43, schrieb Richard Vickery: >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>&g t; wrote: >> >> Allegedly, on or about 30 April 2013, Richard Vickery sent: >> > I have no clue what the term "I've been hacked" means. >> >> Then you'd have to be about the only one working with computers who >> cannot comprehend what the person meant when they wrote that: some form >> of unauthorised alteration of their data. >> >> I'm just going to guess, Tim, that you are a little more intelligent than your reply lets on, and that you can >> actually understand the meaning behind "I have no clue what the term 'I've been hacked' means". No one can be that >> stupid, can you? > > and you are the one whining here that you are attacked by naming the thread bullsh**t? > better shut up! > > Why? Is that a threat? What possible harm do you have you could do if I kept up? And who the he'll do you think you > are anyway, Reindl? Remember that I defended your rotten abuse of English! Learn how to facing speak!!! first: you should learn to quote before you start critism others english second: what else than "No one can be that stupid, can you?" is a threat? to your 'I have no clue what the term "I've been hacked" means' well, than better stop using computers at all
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