Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:09:52 07/18/00
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On July 18, 2000 at 05:38:23, Roger Kyte wrote: >On July 17, 2000 at 20:18:48, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On July 17, 2000 at 16:22:05, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On July 17, 2000 at 16:19:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On July 17, 2000 at 14:58:04, Chessfun wrote: >>>> >>>>>On July 16, 2000 at 23:36:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Is everybody from Canada intellectually challenged? Or just you? (yes, I know >>>>>>the answer so this is rhetorical). >>>>> >>>>>Regardless of what went before this. I myself find this >>>>>personally insulting. >>>>> >>>>>You should apologize to all Canadians for such a remark. >>>>> >>>>>Thanks. >>>> >>>> >>>>Why don't you read first, post later? You will see that _clearly_ implied >>>>that this was just one random intellectually challenged Canadian. I think it >>>>was even clear to my cats and dogs, any of which are not particularly bright. >>> >>> >>>I think Dr. It may be a better solution if you think first then post >>>later. That way I wouldn't have to read at all. >>> >>>Thanks. >> >> >>Then stop thinking... it isn't getting you anywhere. Just notice the name of >>the poster and don't read when you see "Hyatt". End of problem. End of non- >>related to thread posts... etc.. > >The 'real' problem is some people can insult others against the rules of the >Charter and some cannot. You add allot to the group Dr. Hyatt, but that does >not mean you are above the rules. I never said I was. If you look at my original post, and read it with a 6th-grade level of comprehension, you do _not_ find me insulting all Canadians at all. But you do have to read and comprehend to see that. A couple did not. I'm not responsible for their level of education and reading comprehension. It seems that most everyone understood my "rhetorical question" humor/accusation. Time to move on to something more interesting...
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