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Tom McDonald wrote:
> In lugnet.admin.general, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> >
> > Eric Kingsley wrote:
> >
> > > In lugnet.admin.general, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > > > > http://www.lugnet.com/off-topic/geek/?n=377
> > > >
> > > > I am baffeled as to how that message got on .geek.
> > > > I only sent it to tore himself (at least acording to the message in my sent
> > > mail folder I did)
> > > And that makes it OK? It was still extremely rude whether you sent it to Tore
> > > or posted it. It showed no respect for Tore at all.
>
> Agreed to all of Eric's above points.
>
> > Tore did not send me a rude reply.
>
> Going solely by what Tore posted, no, he was not rude.
>
> Mercy triumphs over justice (but each has its place), so let's take these
> following points one at a time, not as a convoluted lump, just to spell it out
> one more time:
>
> > He actually took the time to answer my questions, therefore he does not
> consider the post rude
>
> This does not mean he didn't consider you to be rude: unless we hear it from
> him directly, we don't know what he considered. His answering your post was
> done out of kindness, and perhaps professionalism as well as other things, but
> I've been kind to rude people before all the while recognizing they were rude.
> And people have been kind to me in return when I've been rude. And returning
> kindness for rudeness is the *best* thing to do in many cases.(1)
>
> > and
> > since it was meant only for his eyes that means that the opinions of the rest of the group as to the
> > rudeness of the post do not matter as the group should never have seen it in
> the first place.
>
> But someone thought the message was worth posting, didn't they? And because of
> that, it *is* subject to group scrutiny.(2) No rules were broken in obtaining
> or publicising this evidence, only confidence.
>
> -Tom McD.
> when replying, please remove the spamcake. (I don't feel like humor ATM)
>
> (1) Many computer tech-support people do this for a living.
> (2) Welcome to "Introduction to Discussion Groups" - a beginner's class.
The message was posted by me. my newsreader seemed to stuff it up and post to .geek as well as
mailing it to tore so the message was posted by me but it should never have been so therefore it
should not have been seen by people on this group.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: CFV: Jonathan Wilson's posting privileges on LUGNET
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| (...) Wow, you must be REALLY frustrated with all this :-| (...) You're missing the entire point of what 80 million people have already told you, "But it WAS posted." You are basically saying, "Well, if I hadn't have posted it, people wouldn't have (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-99, to lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) Tore (...) Agreed to all of Eric's above points. (...) Going solely by what Tore posted, no, he was not rude. Mercy triumphs over justice (but each has its place), so let's take these following points one at a time, not as a convoluted lump, (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-99, to lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.starwars)
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