A perfect example is the "EGL is based on JSF" nonsense. You say
something completely, totally wrong. I point it out. You just skip over
that and go on to your next argument.

As it relates to Tim's originial question EGL (the portion he questioned) is
based on JSF. He even posted JSF code. Is EGL more than JSF, you bet. I
"skipped over" commenting back to you because you are a master of red
herrings. You will now proceed to twist my latest statements into some
crazy follow-up email where I will probably be asked to publicly apologize
because I have hurt you in some way shape or form (like last time).

If you'd just drop the "I am a great programmer" routine and admit that
you were wrong once in a while, it would go a long, long way, Aaron.

This is one of those red herrings.

Oh my gosh, Aaron. Please don't start quoting Planes, Trains
andAutomobiles at me. I knew John Candy, and you sir are no John Candy.

Only a joke to lighten things up a bit. Hopefully somebody else saw the
humor in it.


For sake of those smart enough to not enter debate with you, I will not
sucumb to your requests to admit I am wrong when I was simply trying to help
somebody else out. Anybody can be wrong when the statements they make are
taken out of context which I feel is the case here.

Aaron "The Furry Java Llama" Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com


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