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Subject: Why this is surprising.

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 04:54:01 09/18/05

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On September 18, 2005 at 00:28:33, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On September 18, 2005 at 00:11:23, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>
>>1) It is not offensive to giv an opinion about my favorite moderators.
>
>Very true. I never said your comments about me as a moderator were offensive.
>
>If you don't want me to be a moderator, don't vote for me. It is that simple.
>
>>2) I don't understand why you get and got offended because I mentioned you using
>>your last name. How can it be an offense to call someone by his (her) last name.
>>
>>Yes, it is surprising your overeaction. Period.
>
>This is a personal preference. It is not an overreaction and it is not
>offensive. It is just something that I have asked you not to do in the past and
>today, and you refuse to accept my wishes.
>
>So be it.. have a good day.
>

I have not refused. However, it is surprising your overeaction. I use your
lastname when I mention in other article.

Already in the past, you create ridiculous stuffs like this, if you want to
convince about your policies of moderating. I am sure that your policies will
cause a lot of problems here.

Personally, for me, using your last or first names, calling you, P.K., Skinner,
Peter, Peter Skinner is not offensive. I use your last name in a posting not
directly to you.

I don't have problems if you call me Arturo, Ochoa, Arturo Ochoa. Of course, I
had problems when you accused me of being Vincent Diepeveen. If you have a big
problem with your last name, I can't do anything.

Really, have a good day and find other stuff to discuss in this Forurm.

Usually, I don't reply such nonsense. However, you have proved yourself why your
policies are not convenient por the moderation of this Forum.

Regards, Arturo Ochoa M.




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