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On Aug 2, 5:24 pm, Derek > wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 17:42:52 -0700, Rupert > wrote:
> >On Aug 1, 9:56 pm, Derek > wrote:
> >> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 12:50:06 +0100, "pearl" > wrote:
> >> >"Derek" > wrote in messagenews:2lp0b3llnbv78bugh18h2181o8eim548b8@4ax .com...
> >> >> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:49:07 +0100, "pearl" > wrote:
> >> >> >"Derek" > wrote in messagenews:fin0b31v051kdnu7fllsuooe1qrti4f2e3@4ax .com...
> >> >> >> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:16:01 +0100, "pearl" > wrote:
> >> >> >> >"Derek" > wrote in messagenews1h0b3dib6tvk0ujf8vd8ve5ul2po1v0rd@4ax .com...
> >> >> >> >> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 01:17:16 -0700, Rupert > wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >On Aug 1, 5:17 pm, Derek > wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 19:30:39 -0700, Rupert > wrote:

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> >> >> >> >> >> [..]

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> >> >> >> >> >> >Why?

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> >> >> >> >> >> Because he hasn't given you his permission. Take it down.

>
> >> >> >> >> >Could you elaborate? Is this a legal argument, or a moral argument?

>
> >> >> >> >> A moral one. Keep your arguments with him on Usenet, not on a web
> >> >> >> >> page which includes photographs and details of his whereabouts. You
> >> >> >> >> want to go down Lesley's spiteful little road?

>
> >> >> >> >Threads can appear on quite a few forums as searchable web pages.
> >> >> >> >There is nothing "spiteful" about my web page.

>
> >> >> >> [Spiteful implies a mean or malicious desire for (often petty) revenge.]
> >> >> >>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spiteful

>
> >> >> >I do know what the word "spiteful" means. Not on my path.

>
> >> >> >> >Ball has continually,
> >> >> >> >spitefully, and IMMORALLY slandered many people on these groups
> >> >> >> >over the years, myself included obviously, and my web page is a fun
> >> >> >> >and convenient way to let others know exactly what we're dealing with.

>
> >> >> >> I used to think of it in that way, but I've come to think of it as
> >> >> >> spiteful,
> >> >> >> [a desire to inflict a wrong or injury on someone, usually in
> >> >> >> return for one received.]
> >> >> >>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spiteful

>
> >> >> >And you'll no doubt choose to continue to think of it in that way

>
> >> >> Of course, because there's no doubt that your web page
> >> >> is spiteful,

>
> >> >No. You are (spitefully) choosing to see it in that way.

>
> >> No, I'm choosing to see it that way because it's the
> >> given definition of the term, "spiteful".

>
> >> >> [Spiteful implies a mean or malicious desire for (often petty)
> >> >> revenge.]

>
> >> >> [a desire to inflict a wrong or injury on someone, usually in
> >> >> return for one received.]

>
> >> >> >due to *your* spiteful feelings towards me. So more projection.

>
> >> >> No, due to the given definition of the term "spiteful", not due
> >> >> to my feelings toward you. Like you say, "And [I'll] no doubt
> >> >> choose to continue to think of it in THAT WAY." Rupert
> >> >> should no better than to give in to "petty revenge". You, well,
> >> >> maybe you don't know any better and can be excused.

>
> >> >The definition(s) apply only in your imagination.

>
> >> No, the definitions apply and are given here,
> >>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spiteful

>
> >> [Spiteful implies a mean or malicious desire for (often petty)
> >> revenge.]

>
> >> [a desire to inflict a wrong or injury on someone, usually in
> >> return for one received.]

>
> >> >Neither Rupert
> >> >or I lack valid arguments or require "revenge". And *why* are
> >> >you trying to defend the person who inflicts a wrong or injury?

>
> >> I'm not.

>
> >Your calling Pearl's webpage "spiteful" in the context of your
> >behaviour towards Karen is really absurd beyond all belief.

>
> I don't call her web page "spiteful" in that context. I see it as
> "spiteful" in the context I gave;
>
> [Spiteful implies a mean or malicious desire for (often petty)
> revenge.]
>
> [a desire to inflict a wrong or injury on someone, usually in
> return for one received.]
> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spiteful
>
> I see your web page in the same way: spiteful.- Hide quoted text -
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Fine, see it how you like. That's what will happen to Ball any time he
tries to give me orders.

If some miracle happens and he starts acting like a reasonable human
being, then of course I'll extend him the same consideration that I
would to any other human being.