Posted by Grant Robertson on 04/01/07 14:14
In article <4BJPh.28245$5C3.61@reader1.news.saunalahti.fi>,
jkorpela@cs.tut.fi says...
> From other people's
> perspective, you have acted like a clueless newbie and now you're acting
> like an ill-mannered newbie after being corrected. Of course, many of the
> newbies _claim_ they've been on "UseNet" or "Internet" longer than we know
> they existed.
Is it clueless to phrase questions in such a manner as to obtain the
actual information desired rather than opinion and speculation? Have I
been rude or personally insulting other than to simply ask you to stop
being mean for meanness sake and act like an adult.
Why do you insist in attacking me just because I didn't phrase a question
in a manner you would have preferred. Something has obviously just rubbed
you the wrong way and you won't leave it be. Now you feel some need to
run me down in public because I didn't bow my head in submission.
Please, just let it go.
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