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January 5th 04, 03:17 PM
Snowbird
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(StellaStar) wrote in message ...
He posts, you stalk him.
Hmmm...I haven't seen Sydney around much at all.
That's 'cuz I haven't been around much at all. We've
had continuous company in the house since the 2nd
week of December, it's a small house, and I'm of the
"entertain thine company by cooking them real meals"
dinosaur persuasion. I've scarcely had time to fly,
much less hang on newsgroups. So when are you coming
to visit? *g*
" has been around for a while. Someone who cared
could google and figure out who "a" likely is -- there's
enough quoted material archived.
Of course this could be someone different. But
it's still pretty durn amusin' to leap to the conclusion
that it's me.
Par A Noid -- it's not just two nerds any more.
Maybe you see a different newsgroup. Or just feel awful
thin-skinned.
Hee! Hee! I gotta say it...sounds an awful lot like...
Nah, won't say it.
I will say, nothing I can perceive stops someone from
posting good, aviation-related material. Or ignoring
someone who brings up past behavior -- one poster is
durn easy to killfile or ignore.
Always puzzles me: Some folks seem mighty quick to call
other people "net cops" or "net nazis" if those people
post an opinion that they don't care for certain posts
or topics or wish they weren't posted. "If you don't like
what someone posts, just ignore it" they advise. Yet
those same folks seem like the fastest and loudest to
complain that THEY'RE being persecuted, stalked, driven
away, or somehow hindered from posting interesting or
topical stuff, if THEY don't like what someone else posts.
Seems to me like it works two ways and they should take
the advice they dish out so freely.
My $0.02,
Sydney
Snowbird