Posted by Dellbertt on January 29, 2009 at 06:32:35 from (209.172.22.23):
In Reply to: Why old left posted by GeneMO on January 27, 2009 at 17:25:30:
I discovered computers about 10 years ago and went nuts on chat rooms and discussion forums. Mostly ag, aviation, gardening (we are hosta freaks) and many times the sun would be coming up and I would still be chattin’ away.
And I guarantee on 100% of the forums there was always one person with an attitude and no matter what the conversation they always felt the need to argue or throw a jab at someone even when they did not know what they were talking about, which was most of the time.
And I agree with Hugh and Jim that it is very easy to be misinterpreted in text rather than speaking in person. I think of something to peacefully ad to a conversation but when it comes out in type it sounds argumentative. And we all know there are a small few who read every post just looking for a typo or some other mis-speak to open the door for an argument.
I don’t mind constructive disagreements, discussions or even arguments over ignitions, spark plugs, inline filters vs. none or any other topic, but when you choose to make it personal, THAT is when you cross the line.
This Farmall/IH forum is the most peaceful, polite and respectful forum for sharing thoughts and ideas around. Bar none!
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