Re: What ever happened to standardizing signal level?

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Pot, meet kettle...

That's a bit rich accusing others of flaming when you've been exposing the entire list to your rants, ever heard of emailing users directly?

You really think this list is you personal support mail-list don't you.

On 7/06/10 8:12 AM, Lars Schotte wrote:
stop flaming all the time, there are ppl out there like me who have
some problems w/ their HW, and you are arguing here about nothing.

On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:01:22 +0200
hermann pitton<hermann-pitton@xxxxxxxx>  wrote:


Am Donnerstag, den 03.06.2010, 22:18 -0700 schrieb VDR User:
hermann pitton<hermann-pitton@xxxxxxxx>, you are contributing
absolutely nothing to this thread aside of annoying people with your
by trolling and half incoherent nonsense.  It's quite ironic you
suggest _I_ am the one trolling when this is a thread _I_ created.
And further, several people have posted legitimate responses to --
clearly you are the only one suffering from your delusion.

Dream on.

The question never was, if you are trolling from time to time, but
only if you are a duplicate of another troll or on your own.

I have talked with Mauro about that and since then I ask you to
provide your full name or point at least to a patch from you, where
you have to agree to provide your real name in your SOB line.

There was none and you also did not point to somebody else, to confirm
for us, that you are known and on kernel development not only as a
troll.

You did not give an sufficient answer during the last two years.

Additionally you've been stalking me in email as well.  Your
behavior is not only uncalled for, it's abusive of both this
mailing list and the people willingly participating in the
discussion.  As I understand it, this is not the first time you've
been the source of harassment.

The opposite again is true, you stalked me by private e-mail and
therefor my reply went as copy also to Mauro and Manu. If even Manu
does not have your contact data, who else? Please provide them at
least to him or someone else you trust and you are free for rants,
within limitations.

Do us all a favor -- go find some other thread to infect with your
childishness, find some other user(s) to harass/stalk/obsess over,
or simply grow up and stop wasting everyone's time.  In case you
haven't noticed there has been absolutely nobody supporting your
rants.  Take a hint.

http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/People_behind_V4L-DVB

I did not put myself on this list and you should take me a little more
serious when asking you to fulfill the minimum requirements for
participating in kernel development.

Also, if you further associate me with illegal drugs, I give you a
100% guarantee, that this will become _very_ expensive for you.

You also won't make the vine sour I have after working on my linux
"hobby".

Now, after wasting my time looking at it, I can see you have a first
alsa patch in 2.6.33 with an invalid SOB, since only Derek, but
corrected to Derek Kelly in 2.6.34.

Missing is still, if you are working as a Hobbyist or if you are paid
for your work. Greg might ask you such soon or did already.

If your name is true, you could have saved yourself and all others
most of all the trouble. Looking at your methods, my doubts are not
gone, but I let it to others now.

Hermann





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