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"Brian Massey" <bnm03@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> You are over stating the fact here. The fact is that within each
> back and forth letter there's a message. While there may be some
> PG13-level vernacular and carefully chosen French phrases wrapped
> around it, there is still a message. And if you'd take the time to
> read it and ponder it, you would realize this.
And what I'm saying is that you greatly reduce the chances of ANYone
pondering your message, if you deliver it like a longshoreman with an
attitude problem. If you want people to take your messages
seriously, I suggest you might want to present them differently.
> "I remember how nice it was before the marketeers descended upon us
> like a flock of vultures."
> Thank you for proving once again that bashers are needed on this
> list. It doesn't do much for your argument though.
You are making the unproven assumption that bashing *helps* the
marketeer situation.
Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. But I *guarantee* you that it
raises the level of noise, lowers the quality of discussion, and
chases away a lot of people who could contribute valuable insights.
> "How many of you bashers scream epithets into the phone when a
> telemarketer calls?"
> Absolutelyl and I do.
Yes, at home I don't doubt that you do. But after I posted this I
realized there was a better analogy. Suppose you were at a meeting
or convention with hundreds of your colleagues. Now suppose some
teleslime called you on your cellphone in the middle of a meeting.
Would you stand on your chair and scream and swear and pitch a fit at
the slime, right in the middle of the meeting, thereby disrupting the
entire meeting and annoying all your colleages? Because that's an
*EXACT* analogy to what you do when you vent at a spammer on the list.
I suspect you wouldn't do that. (If you would, I hope I never sit
next to you at a meeting. :-) More likely you'd just quietly tell
the creep to buzz off, hang up, and return your attention to the
meeting. WITHOUT disrupting the entire meeting in the process.
Maybe you'd warn your colleagues away from doing business with the
slime's company, but probably without screaming at the slime while
you did it. Why can't you do that on the list?
> PS: I hope you realize that EVEN BASHERS LIKE ME LIKE TO HELP
> PEOPLE LIKE YOU TRADE BETTER!!!!!!!! How's the EL code I sent you
> the other day working out?
Yes, when you're not insulting someone, you can be very helpful. I'd
rather see you spend your efforts productively like that -- we'd all
benefit more.
(What EL code? Do you mean the 3-line trend indicator you sent me 2
weeks ago after I asked you about your comment about Linda Raschke?
It didn't verify, and I didn't bother fooling with it. No offense
intended, but I don't use simple MA crossings very much. Maybe if I
studied LBR's materials I'd get more benefit out of it.)
That's enough from me. I don't want to keep dragging this out.
I'm climbing off my soapbox now.
Gary
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