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If you think that was rude then you need to grow thicker skin. Until that
happens stay off of Usenet.
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"Unknown" <Unknown@Somewhere.Kom> wrote in message
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> You have one heck of an ego. If your response was not rude then, you don't
> even know the meaning of rude.
> "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uPYkututFHA.3000@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> USNBrendon wrote:
>>> juggernaut ended his interrogative with:
>>>
>>> "...how can i find out what is causing the problem? I would greatly
>>> appreciate the help"
>>>
>>> Shenan Stanley (MS-MVP) responds to the users request for help with:
>>>
>>> "Hmm.. Let's see.." (Sorry Shenan, but starting out this way IS
>>> rude...if for no other reason than it comes across as totally
>>> condescending. It seems highly improper to address an "OP" this way,
>>> particularly when all that was requested was HELP!)
>>>
>>> "You are trying to install a 64bit Operating System on a 32bit
>>> hardware system." (Again, I don't see the helpful attitude in such a
>>> statement...particularly when the statement is inaccurate.)
>>>
>>> "Guess that settles that one. =)" (This statement was like shoving
>>> your middle finger in the "OP's" face! It is crass and uncool.)
>>>
>>> "(Having a dual 32bit based system does not make it a 64bit system,
>>> heh.)" (Lastly Shenan, please don't backpedal...just admit you
>>> intended your remarks precisely the way they came across! If you are
>>> going to take cheap shots by imferring that the OP is ignorant enough
>>> to believe that a dual 32bit system=a 64-bit system, then be big
>>> enough to admit that ending it with "HEH" was just your way of adding
>>> insult to injury! Perhaps you were in a mood...tired of dealing with
>>> stupid questions. This OP asked no stupid question...instead
>>> requested help and expertise. Instead you heaped on a whopping dose
>>> of sarcasm and pointless jeering. Did it make you feel good?
>>
>> Let me just say I have seen your postings for months here and in other
>> forums..
>> It's always the same. Review them yourself.
>>
>> No - my reply was not rude. Yours, however, in my months of review -
>> usually are in a condescending manner.
>>
>> My suggestion to you, learn to not read things into written text that
>> aren't there.
>>
>> Thank you for your opinion.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>> --
>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>
>
If you think that was rude then you need to grow thicker skin. Until that
happens stay off of Usenet.
--
The best live web video on the internet http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm
NEW Embedded system W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards.
See it all at http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
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"Unknown" <Unknown@Somewhere.Kom> wrote in message
news:snZUe.47$gK.29@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
> You have one heck of an ego. If your response was not rude then, you don't
> even know the meaning of rude.
> "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uPYkututFHA.3000@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> USNBrendon wrote:
>>> juggernaut ended his interrogative with:
>>>
>>> "...how can i find out what is causing the problem? I would greatly
>>> appreciate the help"
>>>
>>> Shenan Stanley (MS-MVP) responds to the users request for help with:
>>>
>>> "Hmm.. Let's see.." (Sorry Shenan, but starting out this way IS
>>> rude...if for no other reason than it comes across as totally
>>> condescending. It seems highly improper to address an "OP" this way,
>>> particularly when all that was requested was HELP!)
>>>
>>> "You are trying to install a 64bit Operating System on a 32bit
>>> hardware system." (Again, I don't see the helpful attitude in such a
>>> statement...particularly when the statement is inaccurate.)
>>>
>>> "Guess that settles that one. =)" (This statement was like shoving
>>> your middle finger in the "OP's" face! It is crass and uncool.)
>>>
>>> "(Having a dual 32bit based system does not make it a 64bit system,
>>> heh.)" (Lastly Shenan, please don't backpedal...just admit you
>>> intended your remarks precisely the way they came across! If you are
>>> going to take cheap shots by imferring that the OP is ignorant enough
>>> to believe that a dual 32bit system=a 64-bit system, then be big
>>> enough to admit that ending it with "HEH" was just your way of adding
>>> insult to injury! Perhaps you were in a mood...tired of dealing with
>>> stupid questions. This OP asked no stupid question...instead
>>> requested help and expertise. Instead you heaped on a whopping dose
>>> of sarcasm and pointless jeering. Did it make you feel good?
>>
>> Let me just say I have seen your postings for months here and in other
>> forums..
>> It's always the same. Review them yourself.
>>
>> No - my reply was not rude. Yours, however, in my months of review -
>> usually are in a condescending manner.
>>
>> My suggestion to you, learn to not read things into written text that
>> aren't there.
>>
>> Thank you for your opinion.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>> --
>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
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