Re: [opennic-discuss] [FurNIC] New news article
"Daniel Quintiliani" <[email protected]> Mon, 20 Aug 2018 20:49:41 -0400 (EDT)
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You've never heard of a business or charity use "current situation" when dealing with problems on the board or a money issue? I don't believe there's any conspiracy going on right now, just juvenile trolling and people whining. -- -Dan Q On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 18:15:25 -0600, Jeff Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > As a U.S. citizen, I can only say that the only time I have heard > "current situation" used to imply an instability would be in the > conspiracy threads on reddit, which is obviously a regional > implication. Since we are dealing with a world-wide audience pretty > much everyone here limits their speech to the most common meanings of > such words without attempting to imply any sub-text. You are jumping to > the conclusion of a non-standard definition of the words, so it makes me > wonder if you are attempting to imply that there is in fact a conspiracy > here. If so, why would you think that from a general news blurb? If > not, then why are you trying to lead others to think there is a conspiracy? > > On 08/20/2018 06:04 PM, Daniel Quintiliani wrote: > > "Current situation" usually implies instability of some sort, as if a business is about to shut down due to lack of funds. > > > > Probably half of the "trolling" going on right now is because of the differences between users' *native* languages, rather than the languages used on the mailing list. > > As another user pointed out, a for-German-eyes-only post about me used phrases which Google translated as nonsense with words like "round" "quick shot" and with "Mr. Quintiliani" and "demolition" in the same sentence. A German speaker, I forget who, pointed out that these are literal translations of German expressions which do not imply death threats. > > > > -- > > > > -Dan Q > > > > On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 17:54:02 -0600, Jeff Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> "OpenNIC's current situation" means this is the way things are at the > >> moment. The news article basically states that FurNIC is being > >> redefined as a 'peer' to opennic since this is technically what they > >> have really been for a number of years. It doesn't change the > >> relationship between opennic and furnic, it simply changes the wording > >> to more clearly identify it as what it really is. > >> > >> However all of this should have been understood from the news article, > >> despite it being obvious that English is not their first language. Did > >> you read the article before commenting? Do you need help reading the > >> English language? You seem to have a lot to say in English on the > >> mailing list so I don't understand why you are having an issue > >> understanding what is being written here, however if you need someone to > >> help you interpret the text being discussed then perhaps we can help > >> you? Otherwise, what exactly are you trying to ask since the answer you > >> were given apparently did not answer the question you thought you were > >> asking? > >> > >> > >> On 08/20/2018 03:34 PM, Daniel Quintiliani wrote: > >>> So what's "OpenNIC's current situation" then? > >>> > >>> -- > >>> > >>> -Dan Q > >>> > >>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 20:25:10 +0000, Philipp Schafft <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Good afternoon, > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 16:05 -0400, Daniel Quintiliani wrote: > >>>>> May I ask what "OpenNIC's current situation" is? Is it "democracy" or do you just not like certain people on the list including myself? > >>>> The managers of the FurNIC released a news article that's only intention > >>>> is to clarify the relation between OpenNIC and FurNIC as there has been > >>>> confusion in the past. That's what it is. Nothing else. > >>>> > >>>> With best regards, > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -------- > >>>> You are a member of the OpenNIC Discuss list. > >>>> You may unsubscribe by emailing [email protected] > >> > >> -------- > >> You are a member of the OpenNIC Discuss list. > >> You may unsubscribe by emailing [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > -------- > > You are a member of the OpenNIC Discuss list. > > You may unsubscribe by emailing [email protected] > > > -------- > You are a member of the OpenNIC Discuss list. > You may unsubscribe by emailing [email protected] -------- You are a member of the OpenNIC Discuss list. You may unsubscribe by emailing [email protected]