On Jun 20, 2006, at 10:34 PM, John Francis wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 09:14:29PM -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>> Annsan,
>>
>> I don't know you at all. I've never had anything nasty to say about
>> or to you. When you've asked a question that I could help with, I've
>> always tried to answer with correct, solid information when I could.
>> I've commented on your photos when I could.
>>
>> Why would you want to insult me for no fucking reason?
>
> Godfrey - she's judging you the only way she can - from your PDML
> postings.   And, far too often, you do come across as elitist.  If
> that's not your intention, then you need to take more care posting.
>
> This bad-tempered and foul-mouthed response doesn't help your case.

I disagree with you. That's a whole load of condescending crapola.  
What gives you, or anyone else, the hubris to judge me? I don't have  
a "case", I'm not here on a trial or for your benefit. This is just  
more of the same crap that you and others were dissing Roman with the  
other day. Pure bullshit.

If you don't want to listen to what I have to say, put me in your  
kill file, filter my posts to the garbage. I don't care and I'm not  
offended by that. If you do want to listen, don't complain about "how  
I come across" ... obviously, in this case, what I'm saying has some  
value to you.

You should be grateful and thank someone who gives you information  
you wanted: that would be courteous and exhibit good manners. If it  
grates on your nerves to be courteous, well, I can deal with not  
receiving a thank you: I don't offer a response with the expectation  
of gracious return. I, however, usually do find it a good practice so  
I normally try to thank people for their responses to my request for  
critique or information. (And, by the way, "you're welcome" for the  
thank you you offered just a little while ago about the Lightroom  
notification signup.)

If someone wants to insult me in a public forum for no intelligible  
reason, they're going to get me angry. And I'll call them on it in  
like manner, using my own version of 'colorful language' to get their  
attention. That's me, and I doubt I'm going to change me to suit some  
asinine notion of being "judged" as 'that wonderful guy who is always  
so nice'.

Feh, what a load of nonsense that would be; I'm not that good a liar.

Godfrey


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