Re: Rude replies

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peacemaker wrote:
> Hey Kurt. Before you go criticizing people on their lack of knowledge
> or expertise you better take a look at yourself first. I see tons of
> posts by you asking questions that my 10 year old niece can answer.

Quote some of them. I would bet most were rhetorical in nature.

> So I question your level of knowledge and expertise.

Jack of all trades, master of none.

> Then I see
> replies from you that are rude just as Neil explains and to top it
> off you give the wrong answers or suggestions.

LOL! I love how you make claims that you show absolutely no examples to
back up those claims.

> I'm not sure if you do
> this on purpose just to irritate the NG or if it is simply becuase
> you lack the knowledge. I assume it is the latter given your attitude.

You ASSume?! :-P

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