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Old September 30th 06, 12:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Sylvain
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Default what exactly constitutes a troll?


Have you considered that he may come across as annoying because
of different cultural background? when I moved to USA it took
me a while to pick up the clues as to what was ok and what was
not in a conversation, and I had the advantage of a) having
travelled / lived in different countries before -- so I should
have known better about different sensitivities, and b) interacting
with people in person rather than over the net (which masks out
all non verbal clues); The other thing is that he might be also
quite young; teenagers can be really annoying even when they
don't mean to be :-) it eventually wears off (with most people) :-)

--Sylvain

"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote:
The problem with him is that he asks a seemingly good question then when
he is answered by someone knowledgeable in the subject he argues that the
answer is wrong based on either his experience with MSFS or just his on
preconceived notions. Add to that his experience with MSFS isn't even
complete because he hasn't even gone through the tutorials that come with
it.