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Posted by Dan on September 21, 2005 at 09:01:31 from (66.15.112.136):
In Reply to: Re: This message board should be renamed to O/T Ta posted by Bob on September 21, 2005 at 08:29:08:
"Methinks if you are not a politician, you should be, so you could dictate to people what THEY want!" Bob - got a sore spot for politicians do you? :) If you re-read my posts at no point did I try to "dictate" what anybody wants except myself. Hek I actually made sure to say I wasn't being specific to any one person. I made no personal attacks to any individual that warrants yours against me. I made a simple suggestion that we should possibly create another message board for general "coffee shop" discussions instead of confusing new visitors with a message board title that has a minority of posts regarding that title. Heck - I would think that would be pretty intuitively obvious. But - if you want to send your phone bill payment to the electric company as well - far be it from me to "dictate" to you that you probably shouldn't... And no - I am not upset about this dialog, to each his own. Dan
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