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Re: Has a line been crossed by this userby Ctrl-z (Friar) |
on Jul 05, 2005 at 19:45 UTC ( [id://472579]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
A couple of points in my defence, if I may: I would consider myself a reasonably conscientious member of this community. I try to contribute where I think I have something original to say, and otherwise keep to myself and my super searches. I dont expect anything in return, but I certainly do not expect to be witch-hunted over something that is obviously a joke. Yes, you voiced your opinion a couple of weeks ago. Then you voiced it again several times in the CB - suggesting, as I recall, the javascript was clearly a sign of my duplicitous intent (see footnote). The biggest complaint verbalized was jZed suggesting it was "quite rude". Perhaps. But that is not severe enough for you?
Has a line been crossed by this user? Clearly I have crossed one of your lines. What is your actual complaint - disruption to the CB? I think its safe to say that the majority of the CBs contents is smalltalk, and I hardly think the traffic to my homenode generates any sort of disruption worthy of this knee-jerking session.Now allow me to describe the line you have crossed. You have chosen to make a public example of me, to satisfy some pompous outrage over a trivial matter. You have, on more than one occasion, shit-stirred to aid your feeble little campaign and look - can the responses be any more lackluster? I still feel confident that my original intentions are not any more objectional than others' in the same vain, and unless specifically asked by a site administrator - the homenode will stay as is. I have no idea what your intentions are, but from now on, I would appreciate if you do not involve me in your pedantry. You are not being "bullied" and I suggest you suck it up (hell, maybe laugh) and never return to my homenode if it disturbs you so much. PS: monarch - bite me This is not a javascript issue. The same effect can be achieved using vanilla HTML: The javascript exists to ensure that myself, anonymous-monks and robots do not cause unnecessary crud in the CB - ironic, no?
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