Lavir wrote:Listen, are you in a state of hysteria or what? YOU posted a link to the value of translations in a past post to which I replied. Do you want now to insist you didn't?
Are you addicted to ad-hominems or what?
You were mentioning a link in the Hyper Threading discussion, which was totally off topic for the current issue. It is very weird that you took offense to me posting a link to the manual page of the SetAffinityMask function when somone asks me how to set affinity. And that it upsets you so much that you still feel compelled to mention it one month later is positively unhealthy...
And then I've seen that instead of talking about the issue at hand (i.e. the value of translating captions in a source as copyright) you have switched talking about HT, that HAS NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH IT.
So, why did you mention it? You felt your arguments on the topic at hand were so weak you needed a little character assasination to back it up? Don't worry, I have no intent to take up the discussion about HT with you again. As I said then, you seem so ignorant on the subject that it would just be a waste of my time!
What's up? Since you obviously have been proven wrong and couldn't accept it you miraculously turned switching to another thing altogether in the hope to find a way out?
But anyway, let's end all this farce and simply ask you a question:
Do you REALLY believe that translating captions in a source can have IP attached to it and it's possible to ENFORCE (legally, not with words) the copyright of the same?
Now, tell me, because if you really believe something as this your level of absurdity is skyhigh.
P.S: Btw if in ever once in your life *you* will be right and I wrong in whatsoever argument, it will probably mean that the end or the world is near. Believe me, you have no possibility against me, there's no way. Just a friendly hint.
Apart from bragging, you don't seem to be much good for anything. What are your acheivements here, if I may ask?
Learn how to write without aiming to insult, and I might actually address the topic again. Untill then, you can roll in your own dirt!