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![]() "Rich Lemert" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: .......or what has come to be for me at least; the ultimate mystery of Usenet......that being the existence of people out here who actually will wait patiently for a particular poster they don't like to post something....ANYTHING......and then check every word...every statement......every meaning....in the twisted hope that the poster they don't particularly like very well will make a mistake.....no matter how tiny a mistake or error...that THEY can jump on immediately to use as "absolute proof" that the object of their "exposure" is flawed! Consider yourself lucky if they're actually waiting for you to post something so they can try to embarass you with it. I've been a regular in sci.research.careers, and they've got a guy over there who doesn't even bother waiting for me to post something in order to mis-represent my views. Rich Lemert Rich, It is much easier to create a "man of straw" and hang a sign on it and then attack it that it is to attack a real person who might actually foil the misdirected and misbegotten attack with truth and evidence. I have noticed many people posting on the news groups who cling to their invalid preconceptions and errors in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. I can only assume that their self esteem is so vanishingly small that the mere possibility of admitting they might have been misadvised about something at sometime in their life would destroy them completely. It is quite a pity and those poor idiots are probably more to be pitied than censured. Ignorance is something we all share to some extent. Fortunately ignorance is easily corrected. All it requires is a bit of study and education. Stupidity, on the other hand, goes to the bone and is by nature incorrectible. Highflyer |
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 23:38:46 -0500, "Highflyer" wrote:
Ignorance is something we all share to some extent. Fortunately ignorance is easily corrected. All it requires is a bit of study and education. Stupidity, on the other hand, goes to the bone and is by nature incorrectible. True, but nature has a way of weeding out some through "Natural Selection". Unfortunately, although quite efficient in the long run the law some times breaks down on short term problems. For one a, person's sig says a lot about them. I think your's is apt and am well aware as to why:-)) They couldn't get tot he Deb until next week, so I hope they have it done in time. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Highflyer |
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