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Re: Joe Kohn to moderate csa2 (was: METAL is now FREE!!!!!!)



In <1993Apr10.191807.13766@news.csuohio.edu> fnet@hopper.cba.csuohio.edu (Greg Boh) writes:

>In article <C59xpL.72A@well.sf.ca.us> joko@well.sf.ca.us (Joe Kohn) writes:

>>But, then again, I'm speaking as an adult. I remember what it was like to be
>>a teenager and trying to impress my friends.

>Man, your an idiot. You have no idea who I am, or my age do you? Nuff said on
>that venture. I can assure you that I am not a teenager and that it is widely
>known that I don't really care what people think about my opinions. My
>opinions are my own. In my opinion you are an idiot. 

I think this is a nice example of a completely uncalled-for comment,
actually.  Calling Joe an "idiot" isn't particularly productive (although,
I suppose, it might make one feel better, if one were predisposed toward
feeling better after having insulted someone), and it certainly isn't
true.  Anybody who writes for a magazine must have at least one or two
functioning brain cells.  Heck, Bill Buckley does okay. :)

You're certainly entitled to your opinion, but public insults tossed out
for no significant reason aren't going to accomplish anything, so why
waste time?

>>In any case, clean up your act and don;t bother sending me any flames. I
>>have a working copy of SuperFlameStation and have the ability to send
>>electro-magnetic pulses via the net. I'll just use the flame/fry option.

>I'm sure that other people will flame you. I really won't waste the time on
>you. Your not worth it.

Too late not to waste time; you probably burned at least 30-50 seconds
replying to Joe's comments.

My opinion: I'm not offended by foul language, but I don't think it's
necessary, either.  Some people, however, are seriously offended, so I
figure, why not just stay away from it and avoid the trouble?  Any
intelligent thought (and most non-intelligent ones, too) can be expressed
sans colorful idioms...

Of course, some people disagree with my opinion, and that's okay; you're
entitled to your opinion, and, hey, you might be right, too.  So let's not
make an issue of it and get on with our existences.

- Eric S.

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