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   From: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard    
      
   >> The list operator can list whomever it likes, however sensible or    
   >> foolish that may be; that's its prerogative. But you're trying to    
   >> have your cake and eat it. You're trying to argue that there's a    
   >> possibility that the listing is not legitimate in the same breath as    
   >> you're trying to argue that all listings are in accordance with what    
   >> the WWW page says because listings are only ever made legitimately.    
   >> You cannot have both at the same time. The Clue which is not    
   >> percolating through to you, that you're risibly trying to paint as    
   >> inexperience, is that *the WWW page isn't necessarily the truth*.   
   >>   
   > No, I'm trying to keep you honest. Claiming "unknown reason" when they    
   > gave a reason is dishonest. If you don't believe them then the honest    
   > thing to write would be something along the lines of "a reason fro    
   > which they provide no raw data.   
   >   
   > You're lying about what I wrote.   
   >   
   > I never suggest that you knew any part of the reason; what I suggested    
   > was that you should have known the reason that they gave and that the    
   > use of the term "unknow reason" implies that they didn't give a reason.   
   >   
      
   We can see that the *only* person trying to rewrite what you wrote to    
   try and make it mean something else is you. We can also see that you're    
   now desperately tap-dancing and doing the usual Usenet silly dances when    
   one is blatantly wrong. You "never suggest[ed] that [I] knew any part    
   of the reason" but you "tried to keep [me] honest" by disputing my    
   therefore calling it an unknown reason? I think that the sheer    
   foolishness of your notions here speak for themselves to the world. I    
   certainly regard them as ludicrous. "You don't know the reason but you    
   cannot use the word unknown to say that.", indeed! What utter    
   bilgewater you are propounding in the name of trying to save face.   
      
      
   --- Internet Rex 2.31   
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