"John Fields" wrote in message
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 12:21:18 -0500, "DBLEXPOSURE"
wrote:
"John Fields" wrote in message
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I was being serious. The line which I was referring to (the one you
snipped) was unintelligible to me, and from your unconventional use
of grammar and your many spelling errors I thought that perhaps
American English wasn't your native language.
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It was an insult
People who use insults and name calling in their arguments are insecure
and
rely on such tactics to cover over their lack of a good argument. They
only
make fools of themselves and hurt their own cause.
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Your first post in this thread:
"Oh my god! he's is trying to turn old stuff into money and he is
talking
about it on usegroups. Tie him to a stake and burn him....
Even worse, some young kid interested in electronics might read his
post and
end up getting a really good deal on some books. We can't have kids
reading
books, where might that lead? The dam kid might build something.
Oh ****!
He might grow up and get a job...
Oh my god, You better just burn those books..."
Certainly doesn't sound like reasoned criticism to me. It is, in
fact an insult bound in sarcasm, which is exactly what you're saying
I shouldn't be doing, you hypocrite, and since you started with the
insults, as far as I'm concerned, it's open season on you.
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Sounds to me like that's what _you're_ trying to do by saying that
what I'm doing is wrong and I should stop.
Nor Sir, You do have every right to speak your mind. I only thought that
you over reacted
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I see. I have the right to speak my mind as long as I don't
overreact, according to you? Whose side were you on in all those
battles you fought, anyway? Certainly not mine...
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My point was that I did not belive this gentleman's post rose to the level
of SPAM and that he did not deserve such a abrasive response. I am tired
of
this debate. I find myself wanting to be impolite and disrespectful.
I'll
will leave that to you. Your very good at it.
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Well, I see you left a parting slap, which _certainly_ isn't a
polite thing for someone who professes to be polite to do.
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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
Even a weak attempt to insult anybody's service to there country is beyond
reproach. Pathetic.
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