Dang Telamon ! - Your 'Clueless' Report is Morphing Into the"Pointless" Retort.
Telamon wrote:
Thinking is not activity that suites you very well.
Apparently, thinking doesn't "suite" you very well either.
If I've told you once, I've told you (politely) a dozen times: If you
are going to ridicule someone else's intelligence, please make sure your
own house is in order first. Otherwise, *you* end up looking quite the
fool.
I'm surprised that a person of your obviously superior intellect is
clueless enough to not get that simple point. :-(
suite
NOUN:
1. A staff of attendants or followers; a retinue. 2. 1. A group of
related things intended to be used together; a set. 2. (also st) A
set of matching furnitu a dining room suite. 3. A series of
connected rooms used as a living unit. 4. Music 1. An instrumental
composition, especially of the 17th or 18th century, consisting of a
succession of dances in the same or related keys. 2. An instrumental
composition consisting of a series of varying movements or pieces. 5.
Computer Science 1. A group of software products packaged and sold
together, usually having a consistent look and feel, a common
installation, and shared macros. 2. A group of procedures that work
cooperatively: The TCP/IP suite of protocols includes FTP and Telnet.
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