On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 04:27:23 -0700, you wrote:
>Hehehe, first I have to mention the word Dos is spelled wrong...it is
>Do's with an apostrophe.
Now who's being picky? And it's not wrong, there's no apostrophe in a plural.
Possessive or abbreviation, yes, but plural, no.
>direct oppositions to what the political Jews are doing...so since that is a
Shouldn't that be Jew's? No, thought not.
>lie then how much of the rest of that site do you think I am going to
>believe. Truth is in what is the truth not in how it is presented. If the
>presentation contains lies how much is believable?
Shouldn't that be lie's? No, thought not.
If you don't like that particular site's religious views then do a search for
netiquette, you'll find many more saying the same.
Here's another one to try:
This is taken from http://www.fau.edu/netiquette/net/dis.html which as far as I
looked, contains no religious of political statements wich which you could take
issue in order to discredit the information on the site.
"When quoting another person, edit out whatever isn't directly applicable to
your reply. Don't let your mailing or Usenet software automatically quote the
entire body of messages you are replying to when it's not necessary. Take the
time to edit any quotations down to the minimum necessary to provide context for
your reply. Nobody likes reading a long message in quotes for the third or
fourth time, only to be followed by a one line response: "Yeah, me too." "
> Even if I "like" being nice I still stand up
>for the right to do the exact opposite of what everyone says I should do
Sure, you have the right to do what you like, but don't expect others to agree
with it.
> Netiquette is not Freedom. Netiquette is submission
It's politeness, that's all.
>has to. If they called it "Suggestions in Email" and did not use some of
>those, so called religious, quotes I may have read it differently. If they
>presented it as suggestions and not truth, I may have judged it a good site.
then, like I said, there are plenty of others out there,
>BTW, do you have any suggestion of sites to go to that has information
>pertaining to how to make good Espressos? Latté? Mocha?
I wish. Out here in the philippines it's hard to get a decent cup of coffee.
>In your Café what kind of coffees do you sell the most of? What life style
>of people is your Café attracting? Is it what you expected?
Erm, we don't, we just 'sell' computer access.
>Thanks for the conversations, Chris.
Yeah, it's been fun hasn't it? And at least it lightened up this list somewhat.
Right, let's get back to business now...
Chris Pollard
--
CG Internet café, Tagum City, Philippines
http://www.chromenet.net/~cginternet
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