Have you considered that telling me how influential my writing on this topic has been is not a great way to get me to stop writing?

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It's OK. I'm working on another post right now, titled "Stick A Fork In It", and you can write a rebuttal, "Pull The Fork Out Of It" and we'll get another chance to do this. We'll see who's more influential. ;)

I'm tickled a the idea that I get to take credit for its demise, though I don't think that's entirely fair. Either way: we're witnessing its agonal breathing. This is an easy call.

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I'm not kidding. I've been meaning to write the post for a long time, but some stuff is about to happen to make the prediction clearer. I'm not just talking about the new post to mess with you (I don't know who you are).

Then why the trolling? You claim to be interested in engaging in a substantive conversation or having done so in the past but when I try, you just insult me and announce that my advocacy for DNSSEC has inspired you to go hate on it more.

I think you are confusing me not believing you have a single plausible argument with me trolling you. I promise, when I write stuff about DNSSEC, I'm not thinking about you at all. I learned 10 minutes ago that you were the author of this post you're so wound up about!

> Sir, this is a Wendy's.

This you?

Yes, that's a colloquialism meaning "none of this stuff you just wrote has anything to do with the discussion we're actually having". You gave a long point-by-point rebuttal to a post that is not part of the thread. I'm not interested in debating that post with you right now. If it shows up on the front page of HN again, then I'll be happy to go through it with you. Feel free to submit it.