Wow! Thanks for clearing the names of all of us, otherwise we would have
been hated by the world.
But this is not a list for promoting camaraderie and Nic did nothing wrong
in pointing out that there was something wrong with the request. You can not
open a request with "Mr. arrogant, please help me". And also if someone gets
annoyed by your request it does not mean he/she is claiming to be an expert
and you must not start protesting on the list. It's worse than thanking the
whole list if someone helps you.
PLEASE THANK/REPRIMAND THE PERSON WHO HELPS/CHIDES YOU. PLEASE DO NOT WRITE
TO THE LIST.
THANKS
VIVEK
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Chuang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Many-to-many
Hi Bing,
You are not the only one who has been subjected to his ruthless diatribes...
Just think of it as hazing: now you are formally initiated in the Servlet
Fraternity!
Ok, more seriously, you have to look past these few bad seeds. Programmers
in general are in not the most socially apt creatures, but some really give
the rest of us a bad name. On top of that you've got societal degenerates
who make six-figure salaries and have unbridled access to an electronic
pulprit that broadcasts out to thousands of eyeballs, resulting in a
minority group with "I'M THE KING OF THE (VIRTUAL) WORLD!" mentalities.
Rest assure the majority of the denizens in these newsgroups are good guys;
We are here to help others; that's the reason for these forums! Forgive my
above ranting; this will be my one and only "flame" post for all my future
posts will be of technical and worthwhile issues. And I hope someone can
solve your servlet problem!
Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
Servlet API Technology.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/28/00 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: Many-to-many
Even if you are expert on servlet, you have to be polite. First I read
the
load balancing document about Jserv and ask some question about it long
time
ago. (It is in archive). I think I asked a legitimate question. Second
if
you think I need to read that again or even if I did not read the
document,
fine, tell me. But, please do not use word like "laziness". DO NOT be
arrogant. You do not know everything.
As I said, I forgot to put a subject line in my last post. That is the
reason I sent it the second time. A message without a subject line is
annoying.
I did not raise the "Many-Many" question. I read the answer to the
original
question and think it might not work if user turn off the cookies. If
you
think this is not a issue, that is fine. Bless Jserv.
BTW: I think Jason Hunter is the most respectful and polite expert in
servlet programming and in this mailing list.
Bing Zhang
-----Original Message-----
From: Nic Ferrier
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/28/00 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: Many-to-many
>>> Bing Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 29-Jul-00 1:19:43 AM >>>
>Forgot to place the subject line in my last post. Here is my retry.
>First of all, you have some altitude problem. What is wrong with
you???
Uh. Yes. Nice one.
Not only do you post an abusive email to one of the foremost (and
most respected) experts in the Java world but you also post it twice.
How likely is it do you think that an expert like Jon will help you
when you have a problem if you talk to him like this?
Nic Ferrier
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