Posted by Carlmac 369 on January 18, 2022 at 07:23:23 from (96.44.109.249):
In Reply to: Good bye UPDATE rant posted by grandpa Love on January 17, 2022 at 04:38:52:
Quote: BarnyardEngineering (quoted from post at 12:09:35 01/18/22) [quote="Carlmac 369"](quoted from post at 08:01:08 01/18/22) [quote="BarnyardEngineering"](quoted from post at 11:38:30 01/18/22) The irony of the situation is, these people that run you down for making a profit will give you the old Greta, "HOW DARE YOU!" if you try to call them for turning a profit on something. Hypocrisy of the highest level.
Where are these people who are running him down? I haven't seen any.
There are a lot of people who misunderstood redforlife's post and are running him down though.
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Speaking of misunderstanding a post... There were no names named and I was speaking in general terms, as that is where the thread had gone.
Frankly I don't even understand what redforlife was going on about in his first response, and I'm a pretty thorough reader. The second "clarification" post really didn't help much.[/quote]
I exclusively use modern view except for the odd occasion when I use classic to see who posters are replying to and that is hit or miss at best.
In modern view there is no indication whatsoever as to who you are responding to.
Your post was in reply to Grandpa Love according to classic view so I treated it accordingly.
As for not understanding redforlife's posts, I have nothing, unless reading comprehension is at fault.
This post was edited by Carlmac 369 on 01/18/2022 at 07:24 am.
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