On Nov 10, 4:31 am, MichaelP <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sensitive to and I object strongly to use of the word hijack to refer
> to refer to posting an original request for friendly help and info from
> exoerts if the request is written in some un-obvious way to contain hidden
> reference to an existing thread -

i'm sensitive to and i strongly object to having threads hi-jacked
(see definition 1c of your post).

put yourself in the other person's shoes for one moment, instead of
being a petulant child.  if someone posts a question and then some
else uses that thread to change the subject, and also changes the
subject line of the original thread, then the original poster may lose
track of the replies to his/her thread, and all of the readers may
lose track of the original discussion.  what about THEIR right to ask
a question and get replies, and to follow a discussion without
interruption and unnecessary confusion?

are you so STOOPID that you can't figure out how to create a new
thread instead of HI-JACKING someone elses', or just too frickin'
LAZY?  maybe YOU should learn how to use an email client, and stop
whining like a spoiled brat when someone gives you a TINY dose of well-
deserved criticism.  if you don't like the comments from the
listmembers, you are welcome to unsubscribe.  get over yourself, and
quit being an inconsiderate ass, or go somewhere else for free advice.


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