if you think 'Stonemirror' is an awful troll here...
scone_mirror @ 12/21/2005 6:04:53 PM #

You ought to go over to Dave Schlesinger's leisure page, where even a trace of professionalism, civility, decency or anything but pure adolescent rage is on display:

http://www.livejournal.com/~stonemirror

He spends his time here flirting with teenage kids, endlessly flaming/trolling other mentally ill bloggers, and advocating real world belief in actual OCCULTISM! And its not Harry Potter we are talking about here, its Aleister Crowley brand SATANISM. As a "religion". He makes no bones about it you can read all about it on his livejournal info page, or one of the two Crowley based livejournal communitues he maintains!

http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=stonemirror

http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=thelemites

http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=obeah_and_wanga

"This group is owned and operated by [info]stonemirror, for the benefit of the Livejournal Thelemic and Crowleyan community."

I usually call people who believe in magic fools, children or insane! This is the kind of person you are dealing with - watch out, he posts on livejournal about putting death curses on people!

oooohhhh wooooo whooooooo! Having a man like this in charge of OS development is like letting Ms. Cleo have the helm!

"Hey Rocky, watch me pull an OS out of my ... er...hat!"

Watch out Muggles, PALMSOURCE is about to merge with Hogwart's Academy! Who ya gonna call? Cotton Mather or the Ghostbusters???

I for one want an API that isn't derived from playing with a OUIJA board! or a 5th level Magic User/Troll!

Would you trust the development of an OS to a man who literally believes in MAGIC POWERS????

 

RE: if you think 'Stonemirror' is an awful troll here...
cervezas @ 12/21/2005 7:56:05 PM #

I for one think a guy who creates a special user id just to report something as irrelevant and off-topic as this needs to take a look in his own mirror before he casts stones.

David Beers
Pikesoft Mobile Computing
Software Everywhere blog
www.pikesoft.com/blog