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Posted by Smitty Two on April 25, 2008, 10:30 am
> >
> > I read what you wrote, and saw all three of your posts with attachments.
> > And someone tried to set you straight, and instead of apologizing and
> > learning from your mistakes, you saw fit to respond with a snide remark.
>
> The person who "tried to set me straight" wrote,
>
> "And 3 wrongs don't make a right (posting the same pictures 3 times
> with slightly altered subject lines doesn't help). Neither does the
> inappropriate use of HTML."
>
> That wasn't an effort to be helpful -- it was a pompous rude lecture. It
> followed someone else's genuine effort to post an answer to my "P.S." about
> having trouble seeing what I was trying to post. And, my "inappropriate use
> of HTML" was my unsuccessful attempt at trying that in case posting in plain
> text was the reason my posts with photos weren't appearing.
>
> > Usenet is known for being rude to newcomers, . . . . ,
>
> I am not a newcomer to Usenet. I've been using Usenet newsgroups for more
> than a decade.
I seriously doubt that. The difference between a binary group and a
non-binary group is pretty fundamental. Anyone who's been using usenet
for more than a week, or has ever read one single FAQ page about usenet,
and has an IQ above 65 would have figured that out.
>
> > . . . . . Best way to not act like an idiot is to STFU until you
> > figure out what's up.
>
> Good advice. You should try following it.
I did follow it. I STFU until I knew what was up. And I repeat the
process when I go wandering into a new group.
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