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  • SomeDumbGuy

    Re: The_Sage & void main()

    The_Sage wrote:

    [color=blue]
    >
    > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the Hun was
    > the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a
    > suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as Fredirica
    > (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
    >
    > Can't you get anything right?
    >
    > The Sage[/color]

    I have seen some sites that list that name as a female dog name.
    I have seen that name listed as male.

    Attila the Hun was from the area now known as Hungry and was king in
    about 433 - 453 AD. The name had nothing to do with english. English
    was not really even a language until that time (Middle of the 5 century
    or about 450 AD) As far as I know Attila was the only name (No first or
    last just ATTILA)

    This is not really helping your argument about HLA or C or C++.

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    • Attila Feher

      Re: The_Sage & void main()

      The_Sage wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
      >> Attila is a male name you moron.[/color]
      >
      > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the
      > Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
      > giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of english
      > given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
      >
      > Can't you get anything right?[/color]

      Attila is a male name you moron.

      --
      Attila aka WW


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      • T.M. Sommers

        Re: The_Sage & void main()

        The_Sage wrote:[color=blue]
        >
        > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the Hun was
        > the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a
        > suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as Fredirica
        > (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]

        'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
        means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.

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        • Gary Labowitz

          Re: The_Sage & void main()

          "T.M. Sommers" <tms2@mail.ptd. net> wrote in message
          news:Jfwgb.183$ _i.11077@nnrp1. ptd.net...[color=blue]
          > The_Sage wrote:[color=green]
          > >
          > > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the[/color][/color]
          Hun was[color=blue][color=green]
          > > the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is[/color][/color]
          the -a[color=blue][color=green]
          > > suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as[/color][/color]
          Fredirica[color=blue][color=green]
          > > (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]
          >
          > 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
          > means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.[/color]

          Thank you T.M. I see you guys are still struggling with "The_Sage" who is
          "Mr. I-know-everything." He always starts with a false premise, which can
          lead to any conclusion validly. "My uncle is a drunkard [false], therefore
          the moon is made of green cheese [valid conclusion, but false]."
          Why don't we all give up? If we don't answer his posts, he is just blowing
          in the wind. [Let's hear it for the big red X!!]
          --
          Gary


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          • Attila Feher

            Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

            T.M. Sommers wrote:[color=blue]
            > The_Sage wrote:[color=green]
            >>
            >> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila
            >> the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
            >> giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of
            >> english given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]
            >
            > 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
            > means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.[/color]

            :-) Yeah, The Rage *is* a ridiculous moron:





            --
            Attila aka WW


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            • Jonathan Mcdougall

              Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

              > >> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
              > >> the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
              > >> giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of
              > >> english given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]
              > >
              > > 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
              > > means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.[/color]
              >
              > :-) Yeah, The Rage *is* a ridiculous moron:[/color]

              No, I think *you* are.

              Do you realize that, while asking people not to
              post off-topic questions, you are discuting the sex of your name and
              posting a link to google with some images of a bunch of Attilas and
              a baby name list.


              Jonathan


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              • WW

                Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                Jonathan Mcdougall wrote:[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                >>>> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila
                >>>> the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
                >>>> giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of
                >>>> english given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
                >>>
                >>> 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
                >>> means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.[/color]
                >>
                >> :-) Yeah, The Rage *is* a ridiculous moron:[/color]
                >
                > No, I think *you* are.
                >
                > Do you realize that, while asking people not to
                > post off-topic questions, you are discuting the sex of your name and
                > posting a link to google with some images of a bunch of Attilas and
                > a baby name list.[/color]

                Did you see any non-off-topic messages in this thread lately? BTW if it
                bothers you so much, use the ïgnore thread" feature of your browser. Your
                further ranting will be ignored.

                --
                WW aka Attila


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                • Jonathan Mcdougall

                  Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                  > >>>> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                  > >>>> the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
                  > >>>> giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of
                  > >>>> english given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
                  > >>>
                  > >>> 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
                  > >>> means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.
                  > >>
                  > >> :-) Yeah, The Rage *is* a ridiculous moron:[/color]
                  > >
                  > > No, I think *you* are.
                  > >
                  > > Do you realize that, while asking people not to
                  > > post off-topic questions, you are discuting the sex of your name and
                  > > posting a link to google with some images of a bunch of Attilas and
                  > > a baby name list.[/color]
                  >
                  > Did you see any non-off-topic messages in this thread lately? BTW if it
                  > bothers you so much, use the ïgnore thread" feature of your browser. Your
                  > further ranting will be ignored.[/color]

                  Nice.


                  Jonathan


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                  • Mike Wahler

                    Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()


                    "T.M. Sommers" <tms2@mail.ptd. net> wrote in message
                    news:Jfwgb.183$ _i.11077@nnrp1. ptd.net...[color=blue]
                    > The_Sage wrote:[color=green]
                    > >
                    > > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the[/color][/color]
                    Hun was[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is[/color][/color]
                    the -a[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as[/color][/color]
                    Fredirica[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]
                    >
                    > 'Attila' is the diminuitive of 'atta', Gothic for 'father'. Thus it
                    > means 'little father' in Gothic. Rather an odd name for a female.[/color]

                    In addition, "The Sage", describing his "giveaway", refers to
                    "English given names." AFAIK, "Attila" is *not* an English name.

                    But applying "Sage logic", it would seem that since this is
                    an English "speaking" forum, only those with English names
                    are allowed to post here.

                    -Mike
                    who is not English, speaks English, and whose name
                    is derived from Hebrew



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                    • David B. Held

                      Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                      "The_Sage" <theeSage@azrmc i.net> wrote in message
                      news:92c4ov8v9v f8i3bj5arvplmak k4udf55c3@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
                      > [...]
                      > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot.
                      > Attila the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name
                      > was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a suffix, which
                      > is the feminine form of english given names, such as
                      > Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]

                      So "Hosea" is the feminine form of "Hose"? You hoser!
                      [color=blue]
                      > Can't you get anything right?[/color]

                      Look who's talking.

                      Dave



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                      • Jonathan Mcdougall

                        Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                        > > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot.[color=blue][color=green]
                        > > Attila the Hun was the name of King whose *last* name
                        > > was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a suffix, which
                        > > is the feminine form of english given names, such as
                        > > Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]
                        >
                        > So "Hosea" is the feminine form of "Hose"? You hoser!
                        >[color=green]
                        > > Can't you get anything right?[/color]
                        >
                        > Look who's talking.[/color]

                        This thread is dead. Stop trying.


                        Jonathan


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                        • WW

                          Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                          The_Sage wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
                          >> Attila is a male name you moron.[/color]
                          >
                          > Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the
                          > Hun was the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key
                          > giveaway here is the -a suffix, which is the feminine form of english
                          > given names, such as Fredirica (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color]

                          One addition. The Hungarian language (Attila *is* a Hungarian name) has
                          *no* grammatical gender. BTW Andrea (which is *only* a female name in
                          Hungarian) is actually a male name in other countries.



                          Short: http://tinyurl.com/q2jg

                          --
                          WW aka Attila


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                          • Dunny

                            Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                            The_Sage wrote:
                            [color=blue]
                            > Thank you for the pleasure of being able to demonstrate beyond a
                            > shadow of a doubt to these NGs, what an illiterate idiot you are.
                            > Case closed. Don't come back until you can finally get a clue.[/color]

                            Actually, he was right, and you are mistaken.

                            D.



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                            • Greg Schmidt

                              Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                              On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 22:53:52 +0100, "Dunny" <paul.dunn4@ntl world.com>
                              wrote:
                              [color=blue]
                              >The_Sage wrote:
                              >[color=green]
                              >> Thank you for the pleasure of being able to demonstrate beyond a
                              >> shadow of a doubt to these NGs, what an illiterate idiot you are.
                              >> Case closed. Don't come back until you can finally get a clue.[/color]
                              >
                              >Actually, he was right, and you are mistaken.[/color]

                              He knows full well that he's mistaken, and is just enjoying how much
                              valuable time he can get others to waste trying to show him the light.
                              For those joining in late, here's a summary of the discussion so far:

                              Sage: The main function can return anything it wants to.
                              Everyone: No it can't, and here's the proof from the standard.
                              Sage: You're wrong.
                              Everyone: No, see it says quite clearly that it must return an int.
                              Sage: You're wrong. You're an idiot.
                              Everyone: No, really, the standard is explicit on this point.
                              Sage: You're wrong. You can't even understand simple English.
                              Everyone: Look, the people who wrote the standard are agreeing with us.
                              Sage: You're all wrong.

                              and so on ad infinitum. There is no point at all in continuing, and
                              hasn't been for a couple of weeks now. Nobody could possibly be as
                              dense as he is pretending to be. It's been a masterful job of trolling,
                              but please can't we all LET IT GO! He will never admit we're right,
                              even if the entire ANSI standards group, the signers of the US
                              Constitution, Jesus, Buddha, Gandhi, and all five members of the Beatles
                              showed up at his door and told him he was wrong.

                              There should be no more proof required than the quote he proudly
                              displays in his signature, and presumably lives his life by:
                              [color=blue][color=green]
                              >> "The men that American people admire most extravagantly are
                              >> most daring liars; the men they detest the most violently are
                              >> those who try to tell them the truth" -- H. L. Mencken[/color][/color]

                              --
                              Greg Schmidt (gregs@trawna.c om)
                              Trawna Publications (http://www.trawna.com/)

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                              • The_Sage

                                Re: The_Sage &amp; void main()

                                >Reply to article by: SomeDumbGuy <abuse@127.0.0. 1>[color=blue]
                                >Date written: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 05:14:37 GMT
                                >MsgID:<1Zrgb.5 2887$ZR1.40933@ nwrddc01.gnilin k.net>[/color]
                                [color=blue][color=green]
                                >>Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the Hun was
                                >>the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a
                                >>suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as Fredirica
                                >>(Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).[/color][/color]
                                [color=blue][color=green]
                                >>Can't you get anything right?[/color][/color]
                                [color=blue]
                                >I have seen some sites that list that name as a female dog name.
                                >I have seen that name listed as male.[/color]

                                So it can be any of the above, right?
                                [color=blue]
                                >Attila the Hun was from the area now known as Hungry and was king in
                                >about 433 - 453 AD. The name had nothing to do with english. English
                                >was not really even a language until that time (Middle of the 5 century
                                >or about 450 AD) As far as I know Attila was the only name (No first or
                                >last just ATTILA)[/color]

                                I never said it was an "english name", just that in english, which is the
                                language we are *all* using here, Attila is a feminine name because it ends in
                                -a.
                                [color=blue]
                                >This is not really helping your argument about HLA or C or C++.[/color]

                                But that is how complete morons like WW avoid losing debates they can never win.

                                The Sage

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