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Posted by Mika on 11/30/07 15:36
"rf" <rf@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:2wT3j.18819$CN4.3284@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
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> "Mika" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
> news:B9T3j.55490$c_1.9372@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
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>> "rf" <rf@invalid.com> wrote in message
>> news:xLR3j.18784$CN4.7119@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
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>>> "Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote in message
>>> news:26aef9b6-cfff-4fbc-8df5-5fd6325c4fbe@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On 30 Nov, 09:51, "Mika" <a...@anon.com> wrote:
>> If what you say is true rf, and you find the page does not load in ~5
>> seconds, then there is something seriously wrong. You are the _only_ one
>> in the UK.
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> You have seriously lost the plot here Mika. It is Andy that is in the UK.
I am sorry you are right, I mixed you up because you were so far up each
others... ;) Hehe. No wonder you say 'sh*t' a lot :P I would like to
apologise for any distress caused to you or your loved ones for type the
wrong letters on my keyboard. It's terrible, isn't it?
> You know, and I know that you know, that I am in Australia. It's also
> right up there, at the top of your post. The bit that says:
> news-server.bigpond.net.au. You do know what the .au bit means?
You obviously think I have far more time on my hands to read every
character, unlike you.
>> We know we cannot please all the people all the time, and have no
>> unrealistic expectations to do so.
>
> You don't seem to have pleased many of the people here in these newsgroups
> at all.
Welcome to usenet! No change there then.
>> Your thuggish comment is therefore
>
> Thuggish? Hmmm. Welcome to usenet. If I think a site is shit I will say it
> is shit. That is not thuggish. That is my opinion. And I am entitled to
> it.
It is a thuggish opinion. A refined character would say, "it's not to my
taste but good luck to you". A thug would say, "It's sh*t!", as that is the
limit of their verbal expression.
> What gets right up my arse is heros like you who simply cannot understand
> that somebody else may think your pride and joy is just shit.
It's spelt "heroes"'. Hmm with all your free time you missed the bit where
I typed, "We know we cannot please all the people all the time, and have no
unrealistic expectations to do so." How is that 'not understanding that
somebody else may think your pride and joy is sh*t'? :-S I think you'll
find it is not I who has lost the plot.
You're clearly having a conversation with yourself at some projected target
who is not me, as you don't digest or comprehend what I type before replying
a complete contradiciton. Have you thought of therapy? Maybe there is
someone in your life you need to address this anger to? Mean that
constructively BTW not sarcastically.
>> completely irrelevant, especially to the subject of this thread.
>
> Bullshit. The subject of this thread is "Does this page work in your
> Firefox?".
Ooh a bull now too! What a long word! :P ;)
> I am here to tell you again that no, this page does *NOT* work in my
> Firefox. It also does not work in my IE5.5, IE6, IE7. It does not work in
> my Opera nor my Safari. It does not work, for me, in any browser you care
> to specify.
You are either lying or have JS disabled, either of which will result in
that answer.
> I don't like the site.
We compeltely and wholeheartedly respect your opinion and do not expect
everybody on the planet to agree with the BBC Website of the Day, Personal
Computer World magazine, Capital Radio Website of the Day, PC Magazine,
About.com London Blog, Google Maps Mania, Pocket-lint Website of the Day, or
the hundreds of repeat visitors we get. You are entitled to like or dislike
anything you choose and I have and will never argue with that point. This
thread was about Firefox.
>> Good luck with that attitude,
>
> And good luck with yours, Mika :-)
No luck needed here as I won't be hanging around. I have been shocked to
the very core of what human beings come out with in this group, hiding
behind the excuse of 'welcome to Usenet'. It did cross my mind to report
the racial abuse in writing from certain members to Google for removal, but
frankly it is just too sad and laughable to even bother. Still, a shame.
Imagine if their parents read the way they spoke to others. Whatever makes
those people feel big I guess!
Thanks for the stimulating dialogue :|
Mika, Great Britain
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