Re: Rude replies



Sorry David. Your name was raised by me in the original message simply
because you were using the most amazing language in response to someone.
Kelly came to your defence and your name was only included by me because
today is the first time I have come across two contributors using immoderate
language on the same day. All I have asked is: Is this necessary? Especially
in a technical site that calls itself "Expert Zone".

My thesis amounts to this: do we respond to the queries of the afflicted
negatively or positively? My belief is that we should give a positive
response to questions if we have any knowledge to contribute. But we should
shut up if we don't.
--
Neil UK


"David Candy" wrote:

> >web interface
>
> In part this is what the thread he complains about is about. Of which no person seeking assistance was even mentioned after the first level replies and certainly not abused. Also the original poster was not afflicted.
> --
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> http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives/_comment/001075.html
> =================================================
> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:#g8BNnsaFHA.580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Neil UK wrote:
> > > Dear Mr K**tr**l
> >
> > http://microscum.com/kurtdevil.gif
> >
> > You may address me as kurtdevil!
> >
> > > Is there some reason that you feel driven to write insulting and
> > > abusive material?
> >
> > Nope. I just want to.
> >
> > > It must go back to an unhappy childhood, I suppose.
> >
> > LOL! If I had you as a father, perhaps, however my old man was a man
> > with a big set of balls, not a pretentious little pansy like you.
> >
> > > But why don't you cut out the "***" and write the words out in full
> > > English? I assume it because you know that someone would cut out your
> > > reply. Cowardly!
> >
> > LOL!
> >
> > http://microscum.com/censored/
> >
> > I'm no stranger to being censored. I censor my own words for the little
> > brats left to surf the net without parental supervision.
> >
> > > I am not a pansy: details of my heterosexual background can be
> > > supplied (though not on this site).
> >
> > LOL! It figures you would misunderstand me alluding to your affected
> > effeminate nature as meaning I'm calling you gay! Your a senile
> > homophobic pansy!
> >
> > > But if all you can do is to smear
> > > those who object to your remarks, then you have no place in what is
> > > called an Expert Zone for the discussions of problems involving the
> > > resolutions of XP problems.
> >
> > LOL! "Expert Zone!"
> >
> > > Because you promoted it in these very pages, I have seen your
> > > polemical website. It may surprise you but I do not disagree with
> > > many of the points you make on that site. What I do disagree with is
> > > your immediate snarling attitude on this particular website. The
> > > words "Up" and "Grow" leap unbidden to my lips.
> >
> > This isn't a website, it just appears that way to those that use the
> > dumbed down web access. If you polled all of the regulars around here,
> > most, like around 90% in not more, would vote to ban the web interface
> > to this group.
> >
> > "Up" yours! And "Grow" some balls, Neil. There is a very long
> > tradition of flaming in Newsgroups. And if you can't stand the heat,
> > maybe you would fare better someplace else, like an old age home.
> >
> > > Go and lie in a darkened room and keep taking the tablets.
> >
> > I'm a heretic and gave up on the Ten Commandments long ago!
> >
> > --
> > Peace!
> > Kurt
> > Self-anointed Moderator
> > microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> > http://microscum.com/mscommunity
> > "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
> > "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
> >
> >
>
>
.



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