Re: A86:dumbest guy alive


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Re: A86:dumbest guy alive




If you openly said that you were gay, then no thats not unprofessional
behavior.  But owning a domain named "penix.net" and having this on the
bottom of every page:

"penix.net is owned by Nick Disabato. If you think penix.net has something
to do with a specific genital, you have a very sick, twisted, perverse mind.
"

is, in my opinion, unprofessional.  You even have several other ticalc.org
members who are part of "penix.net", whatever that means.  I'm not out to
change your mind about owning it.  We all know that changing your mind, or
any coordinator's mind, about anything is near impossible.

You tend to block me from AIM or ICQ, even though I never talk to you.
However now, because of this e-mail, I seem to be unblocked.

If people have been e-mailing Magnus about something regarding me, then I
expect to be notified by Magnus, not you.

Bryan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Disabato" <nickd@nickd.org>
To: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: A86:dumbest guy alive


>
> On 20 Feb 00, at 20:27, Idanny99@aol.com wrote:
>
> >     Who cares, grow the hell up and get a hobby. If he wants a domain by
> >     the
> > name of that, that's fine, maybe it stands for his family members names,
p
> > could be peter e could be emily n could be nick (;p) i can be inanda
(dont
> > ask.) and x for xena. Yeah, weird family names :P The point is if he
wants
> > a domain by that name, WHO THE HELL ARE YOU TO JUDGE? Don't judge people
> > unless you want others to judge upon you.
>
> Out of the many people who have commented on penix.net, Bryan
> has so far been the only person to be critical of my decision to
> register it.
> If I said I was gay, would you consider that to be unprofessional
> behavior? It's not something you can openly discriminate against,
> but it's not considered "socially acceptable" either.
> It's my decision to own a domain like that, and very few people (re:
> not you) will end up changing my opinion on it.
>
> People have once again started emailing Magnus (mha@ticalc.org)
> to get you off the lists, Bryan. Please keep matters like this
> confined to private email or AIM or ICQ. People are tired of seeing
> you making a grandiose public display of what both I and everyone
> else does.
> --
> Nick Disabato <nickd@ticalc.org> ICQ: 41168463
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