On 2 September 2011 01:00, Lisi <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thursday 01 September 2011 10:23:11 Heddle Weaver wrote:
> > I've already said I've been able to do it in the past, but it's not
> > happening this time.
>
> Perhaps if you didn't break the threading people could follow you better.


????


>  You
> said nothing about previous occasions in the mail to which Jeremy was
> replying,


UMMM! Yes I did.


> merely made a sweeping generalistion about Windows users.


I made a statement about Windows users, not people that venture beyond that
environment.


>  He then
> points out that not all Windows users are incompetent - and you leap on
> him.
>

He is not a strict windows user and I still maintain he contributed nothing.
Is that 'keeping the threading?'

>
> I repeat, if you want people to be able to follow your long and convoluted
> threads,


I have had one, long and convoluted thread in the time I've been associated
with Debian.
That's a period of about eight years.
That was long and convoluted because of a lot of unconstructive and
non-contributing verbiage on behalf of others.
I remember just the one reply by somebody, that stated I shouldn't have
something somewhere, but absolutely no information as to what I should or
what should be kept or what should be substituted, for example. There were
other examples of self elevation at the expense of the situation and myself.
Luckily I have always taken the viewpoint that if anybody believes that in
putting me down makes them feel better about themselves, that they should
just go ahead and be my guest, but you can see how long and convoluted
threads come about. A problem is posted with a view to assistance, and then
others post their problems. Perhaps this is their concept of 'keeping the
threading'.

Luckily I gained the help of some constructive individuals amongst the mess.
I remember who they are also and the appreciation I expressed was directed
to them.


> you need to keep the threading.  If it is not possible for you to
> keep the threading, then it ill behoves you to blame other people for not
> following the thread.
>

How has the threading not been kept?
No need to answer.
I've got my own problems and I'd much rather stay on thread.
Regards,

Weaver.
-- 

Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false,
and by the rulers as useful.

— Lucius Annæus Seneca.

Terrorism, the new religion.

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