Gary,
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> 
> First of all,I am making a point of needless crap.

Indeed.


>  Second of all I have been using Linux and windows for approx 7 years .

Your point being......?


>  Its too bad that a few Linux people think they are above other people. 

Ah! Anyone who calls someone on disregarding the rules is the bad guy
eh? This is nothing more than the weak position taken by those who are
trying to defend the indefensible.
I note that you're not backward in coming forward to point out behaviour
that you don't like, but it's an entirely different matter when the
shoe's on the other foot.


> If you think that what I have said earlier is RUDE you have seen nothing. 

No need to shout. I can read perfectly well. Just because other people
can be more offensive than you doesn't mean to say that you are not. 


> As a retired Soldier then becoming a paramedic I have seen much more pressing 
> things than how a person posts

That, no doubt, is outside of this group, and does nothing to diminish
the obligation within this group to adhere to some simple rules.


> I Love using Linux and always will use it and belong to a LUG who as also a 
> few people who think they are better 
> than anyone else . 

Oh, they have those bad nasty people who expect basic courtesies too?
Isn't it just so bad that no matter where one goes, there's always one
rotten egg who expects people to conduct themselves with good manners?


> I believe in helping anybody no matter what and have so on a huge scale.

I'll leave others to draw their own conclusions about what the need to
make such statements says about the author.


>  A lot of times a new person to Linux is turned off of it by snobs and people 
> who are more concerned about how an email
>  is replied to then  help making the Linux experience a good one to hopefully 
> pass on to others.

I presume you have something concrete to back this assertion?
Like has been pointed out so many times in this thread, and this is the
crux of the matter-  The group is owned. The owners have the right to
set the rules. Joining the group is implicit agreement with those rules.
Expecting to be able to wade into a community such as this with
disregard for the rules as set by the owners shows nothing but
contempt. 
Trying to defend that position does equally so.

Clayton Bonser.



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