I remember the war that is being spoken of...wow, bigger than this :flame"...... RMStringer " You Have No Conscience And IT Seems You Never Will" Nothing Stays - Cyberaktif -----Original Message----- From: klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Thomas Touzimsky Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:13 AM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [TW*NT] [KLF] [META] [FTP] Bad Wisdom Soundtrack on Kalevala Records
There were more heated arguments in the past. I remember the period of one person posting about 120 times "STOP THIS NONSENSE" on the KLF mailinglist because of some small fight. That was much worse than this.
A small fight ? SMALL ? *lol* It was the imho biggest mailing list flame war ever on this list, resulting of the 1.300 $ Love Trance 12" and Miles kindly asking for 10 $ for a copy (which I think is a reasonable price and was happily willing to pay). Miles left the list because he got pissed off by the offense caused by various list members that had the hillarious opinion that it is their right to request music for free - music for which Miles had paid 1.300 $ before. Go and dig out the mailing archives if you want to know more. Small... *rofl*
Second, he did not "inspire" anyone to do so. If a computer game inspires you to kill people, it's still *your* fault, not that of the game's creators.
But the creator could have easily lower the level of violence if he wanted to, preventing somebody killing another person. And adding [FTP] to a single post is no problem as well - IF SOMEONE WANTED TO.
I never saw him agreeing on anything. An agreement is usually made between two parties, of which he wasn't one.
Yeah, just like I don't agree on the tax policies in my country but still have to pay.
And even then you bother to bore us with your nerd-like mailing-list behaviour 'rulez0rz', or whatever you guys call it.
You see, even THAT could have been prevented in the first place by three letters and two damn brackets.
Still this is a problem of that one person leaving. I have joined this list for KLF, not to learn about mailinglist-trivia-nerd-rulez0r-stuff.
I didn't join it to read dozens of FTP messages over and over.
Let us count the number of people who really are bothered by this issue at all... eehm... 1?
So how many people does it take in your opinion to reason a change, no matter what kind of ? 10 ? 20 ? 100 ? And does anyone got the right to determine that number ? --- Thomas Touzimsky International Man Of Mystery _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf