> Whatever. You may think what you want, but you were told this is a general > agreement, and you may consider it as silly as you want, but don't expect to > be seen as a member of this community if you don't conform to some rules. > And don't talk about democracy, and a minority imposing something on the > majority, because that's exactly what you're doing. > You don't like it when people say unpleasant things but you like to do it > yourself. Respect? How can you say anything about it on this list when you > don't respect what we have agreed on some time ago when the list was a bit > more civil, and everybody tried to make other people's lives easier and not > more difficult. > > I have no problem with Shaun's original post - if you don't know about > something, you can't prevent it from happening. > > Regards, > Lukasz
Ahhh....another posts to the list. Have you been following this? > You don't like it when people say unpleasant things but you like to do it > yourself. Respect? How can you say anything about it on this list when you > don't respect This is an ignorant statement. If you do read the posts, you will note that if I do make a 'boo boo' I get notified and apologize, like a *true* gentleman should. Most others have some old boys club immunity. This stuff cracks me up! Really makes me wonder sometimes. I only see the regulars jumping in here with this so-called 'policy'. A few people does not make a majority. Anyhow, what I like most about this group is that you can say anything to me and get away with it, but the reverse isn't true. Tell me, is there something wrong here? Is that fair? Is that respect? No, and I'd love to hear why it's not (I'm always open for a good laugh), and don't dodge the issue, but reply off list. Thank you for the feedback. I am always happy to receive opinions. Have a pleasant night. Brad Dobo

