Phil, I've learned two things about Yahoo groups after reading and posting many tens of thousands of messages... One; There are a LOT of different personalities out there. Two: A whole LOT is misunderstood due to limitations of emails. The answer to both of these IMO is to choose your battles carefully. If somebody wants to behave a certain way, they will. That's point one. BUT, the way I "think" they are behaving may be incorrect because I'm missing some part of what they're doing--or missed an element of a thread, etc. That's point two. I've often had something I "said" misunderstood. Or made what I thought was a humorous post, only to offend. There's an entire WORLD of people out there, AND in here... I'm not gonna get along with every one of them, OR understand each of them. (points one and two again<G>) Hope this helps, Ballendo --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > I said "I think". That makes it my opinion, not an immutable law > that I claim exists. But I can certainly see how some one might read > it the way you did. Do you disagree with the point? > > Doesn't it seem reasonable that he follow his absolute pronouncements > with explanations? But he hasn't yet. That's what i was (and still > am) objecting to. > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ballendo" <ballendo@y...> > wrote: > > >"Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > > > Frankly, I think that absolute pronouncements are unnecessary, I > > > don't like to see them even from experts (of which i do not > believe > > > we have here). > > > > Phil, > > > > That's a joke, right? Not about the experts per se, but right after > > saying "absolute pronouncements are unnecessary", you make one... > > > > So it must be a joke... > > > > Ballendo
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The WWW OT Re: hot glue gun glue
2004-08-11 by ballendo
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