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On 2 Oct 2006 10:45:20 -0700, "Jay Honeck" wrote
in . com: I agree. What's to worry about? Flames aren't fatal. They don't even hurt. :-) Well, as you know I am immune to flames, too We see few actual flames in this newsgroup. Most acrimonious responses are more in the nature of heated discussion and disagreements. Here's an example of what I consider a classic flame: You know - they say that people with I.Q.'s over 40-points apart are pretty much unintelligible to each other. That's just a random observation with no ulterior meaning attached to it :P As I read it, stupidity installed itself long before you clocked three score and ten, you are merely coming out, in bloom. Let's pretend that you really are not an obnoxious ignorant, cowardly, motor-mouthed cretin exuding digital diarrhea as a pretext to seeking a Life? About as topical as the man who thinks its cool to jam garden gnomes headlong up his ass to prove a qualified opinion on de rigueur art decor, your puerile attempt at self adulation is hilarious! Unfortunately my having no respect for you means your opinion of what I or anyone else needs to respect means absolutely nothing. Don't forget to **** yourself on your way out, moron. We don't see much in the way of that sort of "creative writing" in this newsgroup (thankfully). -- but I often hear from "lurkers" who say they don't post for fear of getting lambasted. If the lurkers post USEFUL INFORMATION, that is correct and supported by independent citations, they have nothing to fear. Otherwise, it would appear that the 'flameage' is working. Not everyone is a thick-skinned as we are, and -- if we want GA to grow -- we need to be welcoming everyone into this group with open arms, not poison pens. Welcoming EVERYONE? You feel critical thinking* is misplaced? You would recommend welcoming the likes of Mohammed Atta, AOL users, Ted Kaczynski, Ted Bundy, John W. Hinckley, Jr, ...? Welcoming EVERYONE could reduce Usenet to a the status of FidoNet. If you don't mean 'everyone,' don't use absolute language. I have no tacit agenda to entice the timid to indulge in aviation. If they are afraid of public response to their words, they are probably much too fearful to become airmen. Although you apparently believe Usenet was intended for kibitzing, inane prattle, and chit chat, it is actually for the sharing of INFORMATION. This fellow put it well: In my opinion, it is a very helpful (and in some instances quite necessary) virtue to be able to take criticism even if it is offensive or insulting. In fact, even the most offensive criticism might (and hopefully does!) contain insights that are valuable, and by disregarding the entire criticism, you are throwing away that insight. You may not like it, but it sometimes does pay to listen to a person that is not as friendly as you'd like her to be. -- Tobias Dussa /rant * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_thinking |
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