Author: Ralf Elvsén
Date: 03:46:56 07/22/00
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On July 22, 2000 at 01:27:56, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On July 21, 2000 at 20:02:13, Chris Carson wrote: > >>Dr Hyatt and I disagree. >> >>Some people are voicing that they want the posts to stop. >> >>Some people are voicing that they want the one-liners to >>stop. > >I have nothing against one-liners in general if they relate information, or if >they express gratitude towards someone supplying the information orginally >needed. A few humourous ones don't harm either. But I dislike the incessant >editorializing approach you use, evaluating every argument as if it was a >competition, were you judge the quality and allocate points. In my opinion it's >in poor taste to do so in a discussion, unless you add further arguments to >strengthen the case at hand. The readers of a thread are capable of >understanding good points without subjective advise. > >Of course, I can't force you to do anything you don't want to do. But since you >brought it up, I'll exercise my right to express an opinion on this subject. >Hopefully, in an unconfrontational way as I'm not even remotely close to being a >model poster in this forum. I'm just saying; if you stoop to my level of >argumentation, you're in trouble :o). > >Best wishes... >Mogens I agree. I compare it to spam. Chris is allowing himself a luxary we all can't use. Then all posts would be followed by dozens of "Good point!" "Dead wrong!" "Go Go Go!" . Ralf
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