Really??? didn't know, sorry! a gOOOOgle....thanks for the tip. Ant now stop posting on forums and go google something, if you should ever feel any need for discussion then use just google, it has every freakin bit of information and advice written up there.
Whats wrong with having a bit of discussion, no harm in that? Personally I find Ant's posts usually more entertaining, far better than the angsty shit you produce.
Lets see who can get closer...because he has the story right, but it might have been from a different author.
I'll share my first clue with you, to be a good sport and to prove, "A computer , like a hammer , is a tool.....(just like it's user in your case) it has to be told what to do, he who wields tools best generally wins." <````` That's an Ant Org.
Ray Bradbury Search under him.
I'll copy this back to "Not an Illusion"
Have fun, and sorry for referring to you as a tool, tools are useful.
you called someone pathetic when it's actually you who is pathetic. hense the "don't throw stones in glass houses" comment. try to keep up at the back.
"People who live in glass houses should not throw stones" reminds us that we should be careful how we treat other people (with our words and actions) because we can all be easily hurt. People "throw stones" at other people to try to hurt them, and one way that people try to hurt other people is by saying bad things about them. If you lived in a "glass house" it would be very easy for other people to hurt you by throwing stones at you.
"People who live in glass houses should not throw stones" means that we should not say insulting things to other people because they could easily do the same thing to us. Example: "Look at that shirt you are wearing! Did you buy that back in the '80s?!" Answer: "Hey, you're not so young yourself; people who live in glass houses should not throw stones!" Something made of glass can easily break; it is vulnerable; and we are all vulnerable in different ways. Sometimes we forget our own vulnerability and "throw stones" at other people in the form of criticism.
A person might remind us that we too have our own faults and weakenesses by saying "people who live in glass houses should not throw stones". Example: "Look at what time it is... you are late again!" Answer: "Hey, how often are you not on time? People who live in glass houses should not throw stones."
source: http://www.goenglish.com/peopl ... sshouldnotthrowstones.asp