JMOR said: (quoted from post at 23:14:18 02/05/10)
Ya know, once upon a time, long ago, somebody more or less called me Dell, Jr. because I was a little bit terse to someone, which maybe I shouldn't have been, but...
I always felt that you can agree to disagree as long as you don't make it a personal attack . The tiffs we have here are usually over ideologies and not personalities , a couple cold beers and all is well again .
There are times I read one of Bruce's posts and think he is going overboard but then I realise two things , one is he does follow through to solve the problem no matter how long it takes , and two sometimes the questions sounds cut and dry but 6/12 front/side/ year/model fills in the missing piece of the solution .
Usually the sarcasm comes on the second reply and it gets the poster to stop and actually think/learn about the topic instead of fix it and forget it .
Teach a man to fish type deal , I still get a grin on my face when I see HOBO telling someone they would be better dropping the hydraulic pump to clean it . After twenty rounds of sparring I understood the pros and cons of debris floating around . I still owe him a box of shop rags , he he . But it never got personal , heated yes , personal no .
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