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I read it as a statment of fact. I could reasonably rule it irrelevant and ask Harald not to repeat it.
Brian
This would be a personal attack, I think.
--Dean
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
Since I'm no longer responsible for anything that Dean Anderson has a legitimate role in, and Dean Anderson has proved that he irritates me, I can stop listening to Dean Anderson.
Goodbye, mr. Anderson.
--On 25. juni 2005 20:21 -0400 Dean Anderson <dean at av8.com> wrote:
The IETF cannot accept the statements of known, court-proven liars, nor can it suppress this fact in its deliberations. If the IETF accepts court-proven and documented liars as reliable sources of fact, then it will have no more credibility in its statements, as they will be based on lies, not on truth.
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