Yeah, I'm busy. Robin has the password to the bat computer, so he should be able to post the blog on his own. I'll have my batpager on, but only use it for emergencies.
It does seem like just his style. We'll have to be on our toes. I've run a quick analysis on the Batcomputer, and I think I have a hunch as to his next move.
Good sighting, Robin. Lunix trolls have long been a problem in this area, and we can't take this too seriously.
If we build up a collection of pro-Linux rants, find some anecdotal (and likely apocryphal) evidence of Linux's superiority on the desktop, and manage to execute a few well-timed jabs at "Micro$oft," we might yet be victorious.
Quick thinking, Robin. I've seen this kind of whining on Ask Slashdot before as well, and it has always spelt trouble. I also am very careful about who I give my business cards to. Actually, I only printed one, and Commissioner Gordon has it. As you've noted, the batphone number has stayed secret.
What's more, the suggestion from Cliff about blocking telemarketing calls to cellular phone area codes is a poor one. Sometimes area codes are shared by cellular and land lines, as in the case of the 917 area code here in Gotham.
I think this is indeed a false accusation, Robin. I'm not completely convinced that the wireless service and telemarketing industries aren't fronts for one of our old foes, but if we try to go after them on these trumped-up charges, we're the fools.
Yeah, I'm busy. Robin has the password to the bat computer, so he should be able to post the blog on his own. I'll have my batpager on, but only use it for emergencies.
It does seem like just his style. We'll have to be on our toes. I've run a quick analysis on the Batcomputer, and I think I have a hunch as to his next move.
Good sighting, Robin. Lunix trolls have long been a problem in this area, and we can't take this too seriously.
If we build up a collection of pro-Linux rants, find some anecdotal (and likely apocryphal) evidence of Linux's superiority on the desktop, and manage to execute a few well-timed jabs at "Micro$oft," we might yet be victorious.
Quick thinking, Robin. I've seen this kind of whining on Ask Slashdot before as well, and it has always spelt trouble. I also am very careful about who I give my business cards to. Actually, I only printed one, and Commissioner Gordon has it. As you've noted, the batphone number has stayed secret.
What's more, the suggestion from Cliff about blocking telemarketing calls to cellular phone area codes is a poor one. Sometimes area codes are shared by cellular and land lines, as in the case of the 917 area code here in Gotham.
I think this is indeed a false accusation, Robin. I'm not completely convinced that the wireless service and telemarketing industries aren't fronts for one of our old foes, but if we try to go after them on these trumped-up charges, we're the fools.
Sounds like trouble to me. And if I'm not mistaken, the Joker is behind this...