On Jun 22, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Sloane, Benjamin (sloaneba) wrote: > Hello again my positivist colleagues, > > I could count, but my posts are too forgetful to bother Yo, Mr. Ben, You have been given some good advice. If you want to be an active participant in a forum like this, you need to pay attention. If you decide to ignore the advice, well, I think you'll find that your posts are more and more neglected, as people begin to reach instantly for that delete button when your name appears, or add your name to a filter for automatic deletion. But, hey, do what you feel the need to do. If you just love to "hear yourself talk" (in a cyber-way), I don't guess anyone will actually stop you. But you might as well just write your rants and forget to hit that send button. Count me among those who find in your posts precious little of enough value to bother wading through the rest of the verbiage. You do not impress me with your ability to quote endlessly from a wide variety of sources. Nor with your obvious lack of common courtesy towards others. Clear, to the point writing concerning technical topics is best. A little deviation is fine. This does not describe your posts. Regards, Fred Sturm University of New Mexico fssturm at unm.edu
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