Navigational error brings flight to Melburne instead of Kuala Lumpur
This might be the costliest navigational error in history. (www.theguardian.com) Ещё...[This comment has been downvoted. Show anyway.]
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I submit to the on-line community that we have a troll amongst us. One who has even had the nerve to say "...if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it." The best way to handle an internet troll is to not feed them, they thrive on the discord that their posts creates, diverting the discussion away from the original subject and into a back and forth bickering between the troll and other commenters. I know, I've been a part of that. My choice, is to not respond to the troll, to not validate the troll's miserable existence (other than to use the eject function). If we, as a group, do not respond to the troll, he'll eventually get bored and go away.