RE: Robin Socha, this is a plea.
Jeff, You are wasting your time. Robin is just gonna hit you with his BS now... Don't take me wrong, I AGREE with YOU. But I went down that road with Robin and it didn't do any good. And it never will. I don't think he had a mother and it's obvious his father beat him regularly... hence the anger. Now we'll see if he replies to this. He shouldn't, since I use Outlook and he's already said he filters out all Outlook mail from this list. If he replies, we'll know he lying there too... ./bill -Original Message- From: Jeff Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 3:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Robin S. Socha Subject: Robin Socha, this is a plea. Can anyone say 'anger management course'? snip Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. I did indeed read the message about not CC'ing you..
Re: Robin Socha, this is a plea.
I normally don't participate in such discussions, but... Jeff Palmer wrote: Granted, a lot of the emails to this list could be handled if the person would just read the FAQ. But the simple truth is... [h]uman nature is not digging through tons of documentation to find a 'simple' answer. FAQ != tons of documentation Plus, this is what search engines are for. Face reality. You are looking for an idealistic world. You need to see that we live in THIS world, and not many people are going to conform to your ideals... Follow your mothers advice. You mean when she said Stand up for what you believe in? ---Kris Kelley
Re: Robin Socha, this is a plea.
Jeff == Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Granted, a lot of the emails to this list could be handled if the person would just read the FAQ. But the simple truth is, it's not going to happen. Human nature is against you here. Semi-true. When I first started on this group, I asked questions that were answered in the FAQs. I got short, sharp, and often rude, answers. But I got over it and learnt... Read the docco, follow the rules, and it'll be sweet. If more people that were abused learnt from the abuse instead of taking it to heart, then the world would be a better place... (well, this list would, anyway...) -- Microsoft's slogan *should* read: Where do you want to go today? It doesn't matter, you're coming with us.