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Porch railing height revisited Sasquatch 10-09-2006
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Posted by Bobk207 on October 10, 2006, 11:46 am
John-

I'm wondering.......if you're SO busy

>>>>Oh, yeah. I'll get right on that. ....SNIP Oh, wait, I have that meeting,
and
that project... <<<<<

Why post a simple question repeatedly? and then get defensive when
called on it?

You're getting the benefit of people's expereince / advice for free....
be a little grateful & don't abuse the system

This is construction not computer programming.....you're overanalyzing.

Fortuately (or unfortunately) lots of issues in construction are
answered by code or approved calcs or custom engineering....so things
in construction generally perform & are generally safe.

Too bad I cannot say the same for the computer programming..

BTW I've done both......so save your flame energy.


cheers
Bob


Sasquatch wrote:
> 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


Posted by Sasquatch on October 10, 2006, 2:32 pm

Bobk207 wrote:
> Too bad I cannot say the same for the computer programming..
>
> BTW I've done both......so save your flame energy.

Ugh. Another stroker. Feel good about yourself now? Good for you.
That's great.


Posted by longshot on October 10, 2006, 3:49 pm

>
> Bobk207 wrote:
>> Too bad I cannot say the same for the computer programming..
>>
>> BTW I've done both......so save your flame energy.
>
> Ugh. Another stroker. Feel good about yourself now? Good for you.
> That's great.

you are right, the rest of the world is wrong. what a feeling, eh?



Posted by Sasquatch on October 10, 2006, 5:10 pm
Yeah, I see, and I think it's terrible that you have that attitude, but
I guess we're all entitled to our own version of reality, however
skewed it may be. Good luck with that.

longshot wrote:
> >
> > Bobk207 wrote:
> >> Too bad I cannot say the same for the computer programming..
> >>
> >> BTW I've done both......so save your flame energy.
> >
> > Ugh. Another stroker. Feel good about yourself now? Good for you.
> > That's great.
>
> you are right, the rest of the world is wrong. what a feeling, eh?


Posted by Bobk207 on October 10, 2006, 6:18 pm

Sasquatch wrote:
> Bobk207 wrote:
> > Too bad I cannot say the same for the computer programming..
> >
> > BTW I've done both......so save your flame energy.
>
> Ugh. Another stroker. Feel good about yourself now? Good for you.
> That's great.


I felt good BEFORE my post & I didn't feel any better AFTER the post
& I feel just fine NOW.

You're in need of a little guidance, I really hate to see you waste
your time wandering about...it's a thermo thing..

Just admit you were worng & move on.....you'll feel better.

Try this exercise...say out loud slowly "I was wrong" repeat five
times.

See... it's not the end of your world, you survived.

Or are you never wrong?

cheers
Bob


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