• Re: Just checked the price of gaming laptops...

    From Alan@nuh-uh@nope.com to comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Tue May 12 09:54:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On 2026-05-05 05:57, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2026-05-04 11:15 p.m., Tom Elam wrote:
    On 5/4/26 6:22 PM, Alan wrote:
    On 2026-05-04 09:04, Tom Elam wrote:
    On 5/3/26 4:09 PM, Alan wrote:
    And shall we talk about your utterly ridiculous claim that a
    LinkedIn profile constituted "my website"?

    It was the closest to an ad for your services availability you
    had. Semantics.
    As you actually had your OWN LinkedIn page at the time, you KNEW it >>>>> wasn't a "company websiste", Liarboy

    An aside, we leave for France tomorrow, gone 16 days. And, we are
    probably headed to Nova Scotia and PEI this summer. I have been
    there a few times on business but never had a chance to be a
    tourist. I am even a "kissed the cod" Newfoundlander.

    On to the subject at hand.

    Do a spellcheck. You do not even know how website is spelled. No
    wonder you are confused about the meaning of the word.

    Oh, no! I had a typo. Seriously, asshole: do you think I actually
    don't know how to spell "website"?


    Thanks for finally admitting that Digital Financial (which you show
    as digital financial under your name) is a part time gig job. That
    further cements my theory of financial distress as the underlying
    cause of recent lack or race entries these last few years.

    The fact that you just made the change speaks to the fact that your
    LinkedIn page was a lie for a long time, or you were full-time and
    were demoted to part-time at some point. Which was it, Liarboy?

    Actually I did consider my LinkedIn account as a de facto web
    presence for my company, synonymous with the term website, but
    hosted by LinkedIn.
    You're a liar through and through.

    Farmecon had a website:

    <https://web.archive.org/web/20190129040620/https://farmecon.com/>

    Ergo, you KNEW the difference between a company website and a page on
    another entities site ABOUT a company.

    There you go again, ducking and weaving over semantics to avoid
    admitting your claim of full time employment was a lie.

    Your lack of reply on that subject tells everybody you are a liar. You
    do tell the truth, but not the whole truth. Anytime you get caught
    leaving out key facts or do not want to answer you deflect with
    personal insults. Dishonest as the day is long.

    Yes, FarmEcon had a website. Deleted years ago along with my company
    email.

    I can't help but notice that the most annoying people on Usenet are unemployable. I truly am not surprised that people got fed up of dealing with Anal and decided that they would rather hire an Indian, something
    they routinely do in both Canada and the United States, for a lower
    wage. If not that, they can certainly program AI to behave like it has a stick wedged far up its ass and nobody would be able to tell the
    difference between it and Anal anyway.


    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!

    Answer these questions yes or no, asshole?

    Do you know what a "company website" is?

    Is a LinkedIn page ABOUT a company a "company website"?

    Should a person who has BOTH a company website AND a LinkedIn page know
    that a LinkedIn page is NOT a "company website"?
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