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From:
Jason J. Tar
To:
Skinner
Cc:
BPM 1234 , Electronic Music Flea Market , Music That Sounds Like Stoves Talking To Refrigerators Mailing-List , Really Quiet Music That Puts You To Sleep Mailing-List , 1234123412341234 , Peter Kvetkosky
Date:
Sat, 11 Dec 1999 18:01:34 -0500
Subject:
(idm) Re: whitezone-l Re: (GABBER) Bad Trader Alert: PETER KVETKOSKY <CRISIS909@HOTMAIL.COM>
Msg-Id:
<3.0.1.32.19991211180134.00eff400@pilot.msu.edu>
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<Pine.BSF.4.20.9912111337310.19362-100000@confusion.skinner .org>
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At 01:47 PM 12/11/99 -0500, Skinner wrote:
quoted 2 lines No one bad trade means you fucked over one person. This dose>No one bad trade means you fucked over one person. This dose >not mean you are a "bad trader".
So how many people are you allowed to screw over before others should be wary of trading with you? If not one, then 10? 20? Silly argument. If Peter doesn't want the bad press, he should simply remedy the situation. But to turn the argument around and go against Chris is weak.
quoted 4 lines Once again He is not my "friend" I neither by loayalty side>Once again He is not my "friend" I neither by loayalty side >with either of these people. I just find it unjust to tell >make everysingle person on the netlists belive this >person(crisis909) is a bad trader over one Trade
But after he cheats out 10 people it is ok? Hmmm... Why don't you volunteer to be the second person he cheats then?
quoted 4 lines Its like saying you had one bad date with a person and now>Its like saying you had one bad date with a person and now >that personwill make sure and tell everyone to stay away >from this person. Is it just or unjust to levy that much >strength in the judgement?
Odd analogy for the situation. How about this one: "Frank" kills "Jim" randomly on the street. Should we then not label "Frank" a killer until a few more have been slain? See, silly analogies really don't make a difference.
quoted 3 lines Does this make it right for Chris? No it doesent he>Does this make it right for Chris? No it doesent he >should get back what he deserves, but the course of action >should of been differnt
Well perhaps you should have stated that in your original post, instead of just simply defending Peter for his obviously poor trading. Me. --- Peace Hugs and Unity Jason J. Tar W. W. J. D? (What would Jason Do?) http://www.msu.edu/user/tarjason ICQ@13792120 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org