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"and never downvote."

You said Humble Monks, I just spent half of my “dog votes” today voting-down this entire thread.

" And, PM is still the best source of information on the Internet concerning this topic, in spite of all of the hostility."

Only if you factor out your posts.

"I do not care."

You've created many threads to the contrary.

Update:

"Anyone, and everyone, should be made to feel welcome here, and encouraged to participate without fear of ... reprisal. "

When someone posted a request for comment you wrote “Clever” though it might seem to you, if I were your manager or team-lead and I saw nonsense (ahem ...) like this in any source-repository that I was responsible for, “I’d kick your a*s right down the river and order you to rewrite it immediately.” And, believe me, I’d circle back to see that it had actually been done, and that nothing of this sort ever showed-up again.

Your post history is chock full of examples where you do the exact opposite of what you preach, or exepect of others. Here we are again, another woe is me post.


In reply to Re^2: Patience is a Monk Virtue by marto
in thread Patience is a Monk Virtue by marinersk

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