wk@gnupg.org said:
To protect yourself from his expensive "letters" you can hire him as a lawyer. I know a company in my home town which exactly did this.
That would support him, and look really like Mafia (pay for protection...) I am against that.
- Josef
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:50:45 +0100, Josef Dalcolmo said:
That would support him, and look really like Mafia (pay for protection...) I am against that.
So I am of course.
Werner
I guess we should stop this thread now. It won't lead us anywhere and we have learned that Open-Source Software is _not_ safe against some kind of turned-around law! I also want to thank GvG for making this really clear to us, but I think he could really stop now (he'll have enough money by now). Let me quote heise.de:
Mit verlaub Herr Freiherr, Sie sind ein Arschloch! ( no translation .... :( )
Regards,
friedrich
Friedrich Lindenberg wrote:
I guess we should stop this thread now. It won't lead us anywhere and we have learned that Open-Source Software is _not_ safe against some kind of turned-around law! I also want to thank GvG for making this really clear to us, but I think he could really stop now (he'll have enough money by now). Let me quote heise.de:
Mit verlaub Herr Freiherr, Sie sind ein Arschloch! ( no translation .... :( )
Literally: "With leaves Mr Freiherr, you are an arsehole!"
But attempting to accomodate cultural differences, "With all due respect, Mr Freiherr, you're a wanker."
Might not be perfect, but not bad I think for someone who only just passed Standard Grade (O level / GSCE -ish) German.