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"newbie" <newbs__--_at_hotmail.com> wrote
> My abusive language was provoked .
Nope. Your use of abusive language is _your_ decision. You decided to use the f-word and a bunch of others. That was not forced on you.
It does however tell the reader a lot about your personality and attitude.
> I do not tolerate people more worried about etiquette than the newsgroup
> issues
We also have various tolerance levels. Claiming that yours are more "important" than what ours may be, is exactly what you have received the response you have.
> If you want to post condescending motherfucking bullshit, then you are
> no fucking different from the other assholes who either think they are
> better than those who answer the post or have serious obsessions with
> newsgroup etiquette than content.
> So if you want to fucking talk down to me then fuck you too motherfucker.
And that makes you feel all better? I truly feel sorry for you.
> I am amazed when people talk as if this is some revolutionary rocket science
Oracle is a complex piece of software. Period.
Your mistake is thinking it is MS Access and attempting to treat it like it. Oracle is not for "newbies". It is a product for the professional. And even if said professional does not know anything about Oracle, he will still be treated as a professional.. as he would behave like one.
> Obscenity does not have to be explicit. Your implied obscenities are far
> more offensive.
Nope. There is no such thing as "implied obsceneity" except in a warped mind that can twist anything into something that it believes is obscenely implied. Something is either obscene, or it is not.
-- BillyReceived on Fri Aug 01 2003 - 04:15:37 CDT