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Porch railing height revisited Sasquatch 10-09-2006
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Posted by Sasquatch on October 10, 2006, 8:49 am
Wow. You're a freak. Save it for your couch time with your shrink,
weirdo. Then you can analyze *yourself* all you want, instead of
people in construction/architecture discussion groups who you don't
even know. Get a life.

As for those of you who have actually contributed objective input on
this and other questions, thank you very much. I appreciate it.

- John

RicodJour wrote:
> I concur with the "Who care what it looks like ?" faction. You
> yourself seem to have so little confidence in your own taste and your
> imaginary designer's capabilities that you also fall into that same
> faction. If you did care, you'd know what you liked, and you'd build
> the damn thing instead of doing stupid Gallup polls on the internet.
>
> You're not paying anyone here. As far as I can tell from your behavior
> and the drawings you've posted, you're probably not paying anybody.
> People answer your questions - your repeated questions - and you still
> keep asking the same questions.
>
> You've developed a new neurosis. Obsessive Indecision is an art form
> and you should be acknowledged as the master.
>
> R


Posted by RicodJour on October 10, 2006, 9:05 am
> Wow. You're a freak. Save it for your couch time with your shrink,
> weirdo. Then you can analyze *yourself* all you want, instead of
> people in construction/architecture discussion groups who you don't
> even know. Get a life.

Excellent! You _can_ have an opinion and make up your own mind. I
think we've achieved something here...

> As for those of you who have actually contributed objective input on
> this and other questions, thank you very much. I appreciate it.

I have contributed objective input. From my totally unbiased and
objective viewpoint it's clear that you ask stupid questions or ask
reasonable questions repeatedly - even after they've been answered to
death.

People in three different newsgroups have told you the exact same thing
- repeatedly. There are only two things to remember:
The railing height is dictated by code.
What looks best is a personal opinion.

It's very simple, so I'm not sure why you're still asking the stupid
questions on the same topic.

R


Posted by Sasquatch on October 10, 2006, 9:29 am
These are discussion groups about architecture and construction, not
discussion groups about discussion groups. Do you just spend your
hours policing discussion groups, watching for questions and answers
that offend your arbitrary and unreasonable sensitivities about proper
discussion etiquette? I have a feeling you were a traffic monitor in
junior high. Have you ever even kissed a girl? Sociopath.

RicodJour wrote:
> > Wow. You're a freak. Save it for your couch time with your shrink,
> > weirdo. Then you can analyze *yourself* all you want, instead of
> > people in construction/architecture discussion groups who you don't
> > even know. Get a life.
>
> Excellent! You _can_ have an opinion and make up your own mind. I
> think we've achieved something here...
>
> > As for those of you who have actually contributed objective input on
> > this and other questions, thank you very much. I appreciate it.
>
> I have contributed objective input. From my totally unbiased and
> objective viewpoint it's clear that you ask stupid questions or ask
> reasonable questions repeatedly - even after they've been answered to
> death.
>
> People in three different newsgroups have told you the exact same thing
> - repeatedly. There are only two things to remember:
> The railing height is dictated by code.
> What looks best is a personal opinion.
>
> It's very simple, so I'm not sure why you're still asking the stupid
> questions on the same topic.
>
> R


Posted by RicodJour on October 10, 2006, 10:11 am
> These are discussion groups about architecture and construction, not
> discussion groups about discussion groups. Do you just spend your
> hours policing discussion groups, watching for questions and answers
> that offend your arbitrary and unreasonable sensitivities about proper
> discussion etiquette? I have a feeling you were a traffic monitor in
> junior high. Have you ever even kissed a girl? Sociopath.

Check out my posting history in any of the groups where you're posting
your stupid questions.
If that's too much work, I'll summarize what the research will tell
you:

You are the clueless newbie.

That's not unforgivable - unless you take pride in remaining a clueless
newbie.

R


Posted by Sasquatch on October 10, 2006, 10:21 am
Oh, yeah. I'll get right on that. I'll check out your posting history
later today, maybe after lunch. Oh, wait, I have that meeting, and
that project...

Get a life.


RicodJour wrote:
> > These are discussion groups about architecture and construction, not
> > discussion groups about discussion groups. Do you just spend your
> > hours policing discussion groups, watching for questions and answers
> > that offend your arbitrary and unreasonable sensitivities about proper
> > discussion etiquette? I have a feeling you were a traffic monitor in
> > junior high. Have you ever even kissed a girl? Sociopath.
>
> Check out my posting history in any of the groups where you're posting
> your stupid questions.
> If that's too much work, I'll summarize what the research will tell
> you:
>
> You are the clueless newbie.
>
> That's not unforgivable - unless you take pride in remaining a clueless
> newbie.
>
> R


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