I never did understand keyboard heros. The fact is, if we where talking face to face in the pub, you wouldn't dream of being so obnoxious just because you think I'm wrong. Just because you can't counter my argument with anything doesn't give you the right to resort to the fail-safe, "I've been here longer than you and every likes me more"; playground mentality.

I stopped joining lists to argue with people like you years ago. You, sir, are the kind of person who ruined UseNet.

If I'm rehashing already aired opinions then I apologies, but I can't understand how anyone could take the time to go out of their way just to be nasty to someone when it's far more helpful to simply stay quiet.

Get a job you like.

If anyone else has a compelling reason in favor of paying twice for something that doesn't work properly and they can string a sentence together with which to convince me I'm wrong, I'm all ears. Otherwise I think we'll put joining this list down to experience and move on.


On 27 Feb 2007, at 18:41, Peter Bowyer wrote:

On 27/02/07, Jim Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being fairly new to the list I can only imagine that this DRM thing
has dragged on a bit for some of the older members, but I would
remind everyone that it's pretty much universally agreed that this is
the biggest mistake the BBC have ever made - so it's not like it
isn't worth discussing at length.

Since you seem to have shown up here with the matter resolved along
with the rest of your 'universe', I'd say that shows there's
absolutely no value in re-hashing the same discussions over again.

How about this for an idea- go read the list archives, and if there's
anything new to say that hasn't already been said ad nauseam, come
back and say it. While you're doing that, the rest of us can get on
with using this list for what it was put here for.

In case you hadn't noticed, this isn't the 'Bash the BBC' list.

Peter
(who has no connection with any broadcast organisation, but lots of
interest in backstage)

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