Who's laughing at my responses, and who's not?
Jean-Michel Pichavant
jeanmichel at sequans.com
Tue Sep 25 05:26:46 EDT 2012
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----- Original Message ----- > On 9/24/2012 10:43 PM, Dwight Hutto wrote: > > It sounds pretentious, but over the past several days, I've been > > slammed on every post almost. All because of an argument over me > > not > > posting a little context in a conversation, that seemed short and > > chatty. > > > > I was just wondering, if it's just them, or if it's my netiquette. > > > > I think you'd have a leg to stand on here if you didn't start > > cursing at anyone who got on your wrong side. It wasn't really an > > issue until you threw that > > up. Granted you did take your cursing off list finally, but you > > still continued (and as of about 2 hours ago) continue to post > > trash like you did in response > > to Alix's message. If you want to argue something, by all means > > argue. But there's no need to resort to comments like you've made. > Speaking of netiquette, Tyler you're messing (with ?) your replies a lot. You actually answer with the same indent level than the poster. In some thread with a lot of replies, it makes it impossible to see who's writing what. Only your (long, very long) signature is at the correct level. JM
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