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Re: I've noticed something


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Posted by NE IA Dave on May 20, 2007 at 09:46:29 from (12.215.72.127):

In Reply to: I've noticed something posted by What goes? on May 19, 2007 at 15:56:13:

I will not so much as look at any of your posts because it makes no differance if you are a trouble maker or not. Simply put many times we all mispeak, or our wording is incorect to make perfect sence to others. Many times I have answered questions and a few days later I have found myself totaly off topic because I did not read the question correctly. If I must make a excuse for myself it is a lack of sleep and time. These all relate to my problems.

There are many times myself I could make a mean spirited comment, but choose to ignore statments because a argument takes two, and most arguments make as much sence as going to the tavern to make everyone there aware of how smart I am. As history shows seldom is there a actual winner.

Many folks have time on there hands as I do some days or evenings, other times not so much. I have been aware of many post that in the subject line you see no subject other than I got a problem, What is wrong, and a whole lot of other posts that you have to open up to read, and figure out what there question is. Many times I feel those only get comments from folks with to much time on there hands. The folks who know may well overlook a question because they do not take the time to read them. I think it would be great if there was a couple of lines in the subject line to remind us that we comunicate in real life with more than one word or two after we reach the age of two. Not trying to provoke you but like your post I"ve noticed something perhaps is overlooked unless you state what in general you noticed in the subject line. As in society if you open up a conversation with a slam, you probably will get jumped on and folks form a opinion of you. maybe not always fair in our thinking. I'm personaly never smart enough to remember any of the crap that goes on because I simply do not care enough unless a bulley is making crap of a less fortunate underdog. I have personaly found all the YT boards to be very friendly and extreemly helpful. I do however reread my post before I send them off so I make sure to the best of my ability that I do not offend.

I kind of think that most of the folks on these boards are older generation minded, many have helped others there full life with only the words thank you for payment. And for the most part unless you are representing the government or have the word expert on your shirt pocket they are very friendly, and seldom offensive. I kind of think most of the folks here try to understand downfalls of others, and probably can get the message if they reread the post a few times. Like my posts, many lack puncuation and spelling. There have been a few times when you know that the post comes from a person who has disabilities more than our own, and usualy for the most part no one makes crap of them, however it has happened.

When a person cuts apart another fellow, it usualy tends to try to make ourselves look important. Many of us have out grown that attatude from the school of hard knocks, and the blessing of gray hair.

So therefore maybe just give them that offend you another chance, and perhaps maybe they are just the type that enjoys a good argument, but that is only a small few that talk that talk, the rest of the folks here on YT are pretty good eggs.

Again I hope i did not offend you or anyone else, fighting in any organization is a cancer that spreads fast. Good luck on future questions.



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