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Re: OT/did old mean it?


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Posted by dave2 on January 24, 2009 at 10:39:55 from (139.139.35.70):

In Reply to: OT/did old mean it? posted by rrlund on January 24, 2009 at 08:08:58:

Everyone acts like it's one sided.... This is just an observation and not intended to hurt anyone's feelings or make anyone mad but if all of us would be honest and look at ourselves and each other with an open mind, everyone might get along a little better.

1) Stop being so thin skinned, there are more important things in life than dwelling on the fact that someone may not except your opinion as gospel. Life goes on.

2) Everybody knows the rules regarding OT posts, etc. If you don't like a post, don't read it. Quoting the rules and reminding people what kind of a forum this is is only repeating something everyone knows anyway and makes you look like an idiot. You now have two idiots butting heads on a post inviting other idiots to join in.

3) Nobody cares how educated or uneducated, takes everyone to make the world balance out. What I care about is whether you can help me solve a problem or if I can help you solve one. Red's positive and black is negative whether you have a second grade education or are an electrical engineer. They still hook up the same whether your Catholic, Baptist, methodist, or athiest. Stop trying to impress each other.

4) Too many people treat these forums like the potbellied stove in the feed store or the barbershop bench. Get off the bench, this is the world wide web and not the bubba network. Too many times people have started a thread only to have someone answer or attempt to answer and the thread being hijacked because someone else wants to have a personal conversation. Except the fact that there are people from all over the States and world on here and not all personalities and opinions are going to match. Life goes on, move with it.

5) Something that would weed out a lot of cowards and punks that post anonymously and spammers, would be to make it mandatory for all users to to register, be approved by the administrator (?) and fill out a profile. Only 1 user name per IP address (unless a family member is using the same computer and fills out a profile themselves).

Stop wearing our hearts on our sleeve.

Dave


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