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Posted by editor on September 24, 1999 at 13:08:38:
In Reply to: Re: Shall I Move Ahead? re de Koning's Formalization posted by mike cahill on September 24, 1999 at 11:30:22:
Mike, perhaps, you haven't perused the prior postings on this forum as your messages suggest complete ignorance about your actions and their implications. You are DEMANDING attention and consuming bandwidth on this very focused forum and have yet to get the hang of the "netiquette" for doing so. Other participants have exhibited their patience in dealing with your incessant DEMANDS upon their attention despite their explicated unwillingness to participate in dialog on these issues. You would acknowledge that it is the individual's prerogative to volunteer to play with you or not in the game that you are devising. You have already seen the results of rubbing some of the very gifted, knowledgeable and articulate members of this virtual community of practice in the wrong way. (If not, please re-read your exchange of words with them.).
It will certainly help everyone and in particular your thread that needs concerted attention to move your discussion to the @Brint.com Multi-threaded forums accessible at:
http://www.brint.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi
- Re: Please Move This Thread to Network Forums mike cahill 15:51:56 9/24/99 (0)
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