Moderated Re: downgrading to Windows 10
Chris
It may have been answered on other groups, but we wont know that because this is a jaws group and not a windows group
But that doesnt seem to matter here though
From: James English
Sent: 05 November 2021 18:52 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: downgrading to Windows 10
Hello,
I don't know the answer to the question posed, but this threadjack has kind of gone on long enough. Is anyone going to answer it?
- James Kizagurien-English
On 11/5/21, Marty Hutchings <mhutchings152730@...> wrote: > Well, Go ahead and disabuse me of this idea then, because I think that > it is making good use of ones resources or knowledge bases such as it > were. Like it has been said time and time again, there is always the > Delete key. I have suffered much more grievous etiquette abuses on > these lists than cross listing. How about subject hijacking for one. > > On 11/5/2021 1:27 PM, Brian Vogel wrote: >> On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 02:20 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote: >> >> I think, for example, if somebody had replied explaining how this >> is considered to be bad list etiquette sending it privately is >> even a better approach. >> >> - >> Well, I disagree. This is something that needs to be a part of the >> public record. At one time it needed to be said less than it seems to >> need to be said lately. >> >> And telling someone that something is bad netiquette, when it is >> indeed bad netiquette, is educating them. It's not an attack. It's >> not telling them they're stupid. It's informing them of something >> they did not know. >> >> We are not children here, and not everything needs to be couched in >> the softest possible terms. I've really grown tired of the attitude >> that when someone says something in a direct and businesslike manner >> that it's offensive. >> >> Anyone thinking that multi-posting or cross-posting is a good idea >> needs to be disabused of that notion. >> -- >> >> Brian -Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043 >> >> */It is the function of creative men to perceive the relations between >> thoughts, or things, or forms of expression that may seem utterly >> different, and to be able to combine them into some new forms--the >> power to connect the seemingly unconnected./* >> >> ~ William Plomer >> >> > > -- > Thanks, > Lion Marty Hutchings > BOLD Secretary, Program Director and VIP Liaison > (262) 605-8981 > mhutchings152730@... > www.wisconsinbold.com > > > > > >
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