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1671.1 | We have emergencies sometimes... | SCAACT::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow | Thu Nov 14 1991 21:06 | 9 |
| The moderators were notified of the topic via mail and all I could do
at the time was set it no-write and hide the replies. We don't delete
notes without extracting them to be returned to their authors first.
Apparently, no other moderator was able to do anything between the time
I hid them and was able to delete them.
Bob - Co-moderator DIGITAL
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1671.2 | Oh, I offended "someone"? | INFACT::BEVIS | I DO NOT drink too much COFFEE!! | Fri Nov 15 1991 08:29 | 29 |
| Well, I been contacted twice off line regarding a query I put into this
topic yesterday. It is now gone.
I was accused of violating company policy, because I appeared to be
attacking "edp" - by asking if I had obtained his real name (of course
I had, and I new that as well as any of you).
I am going to re-read the policy again - with all the "attacking" going
on in here I must not have the proper licensing, or some such.
My apparent "attack"? Listing his actual name and stating my opinion:
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"It really bugs me that someone who is so verbose hasn't the courtesy or
initiative to take ownership of his/her words."
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MY humblest apologies to "edp" and averyone else whom I offended by my
having the unfortunate luck to be offended by the friendly discourse found
in earlier topics. I now have a bright red dot on the "next_unseen" key
which should aid me in the future.
Have an extremely wonderful day, everyone, and remember tomorrow is
the first day of the rest of your life - may yours be filled with
happiness and good cheer for ever and ever.
have a nice day,
"dnb"
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1671.3 | | SBPUS4::LAURIE | ack, no, none, GAL | Fri Nov 15 1991 09:19 | 3 |
| You didn't offend me.
"lsb"
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1671.4 | | HOO78C::ANDERSON | Avoid using polysyllabic words | Fri Nov 15 1991 10:02 | 3 |
| I burst into tears and flooded my keyboard.
JjA.
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1671.5 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Nov 15 1991 10:37 | 3 |
| re .2:
Why didn't you just send Email to the person in question and ask his name?
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1671.6 | What's in a name? | MU::PORTER | viewer discretion advised | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:28 | 19 |
| re .2
I think you're a bit off the mark here. "edp" is a perfectly reasonable
name to use. The "node::edp" designator identifies him as readily
as "MU::PORTER" identifies me. "edp" is (I suppose) an individual
login account, and as such identifies one user (i.e., it is not a group
account), and as such demonstrates the necessary accountability.
Furthermore, it doesn't seem to be constructed with intent to
obscure -- your complaint seems to be based on your feeling
that he ought to obey the usual VMS convention of using login
name == last name. In the Unix world, using login name == initials
seems to be at least as common. According to his ELF entry (yes,
ELF FIND EDP works) he works on Unix-based software, so it seems
reasonable that he uses Unix conventions. For all I know, he's
noting from a Unix node.
Attack the man's viewpoints and debating style if you wish, but don't
get side-tracked by irrelevancies, please!
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1671.7 | | MU::PORTER | viewer discretion advised | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:32 | 3 |
| Or, to state it more succinctly -
how does MU::PORTER identify me more completely than MU::DP ?
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1671.8 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Fri Nov 15 1991 18:31 | 9 |
| Re: .-1
Well, I can find a Porter in ELF with a node MU. I can't find a DP, so
MU::Porter does a better job of indentifying you. At least in ELF. Are
there places where the reverse would be true?
In the case of Eric Postpischil, ELF recognizes "EDP" as you pointed
out, so he is well identified there. Because of that I don't think the
earlier noter has a valid point.
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1671.9 | take it to the box | HAAG::HAAG | | Fri Nov 15 1991 21:21 | 8 |
| re: .2 and a few others
This is NOT a conference that should be used "slam', "go after",
"insult", or "challenge" other peoples comments. Not that you did. But
to much of that is happening in this conference lately. To those of you
so inclined to resort to that kind of "name calling" why don't you just
TAKE IT TO THE 'BOX.
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1671.10 | Thank You Moderator | HAAG::HAAG | | Fri Nov 15 1991 21:23 | 5 |
| btw,
I thank the moderaters for the promt and courteous reply.
Gene.
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1671.11 | | MU::PORTER | viewer discretion advised | Fri Nov 15 1991 21:59 | 7 |
| re .8
Sorry, Tom, that was a hypothetical. If MU::DP was a valid user
name (it isn't - but I wasn't clear about that) I would have made sure
it was ELFable as well...
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1671.12 | A word or two regarding SOAPBOX | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Truth, Justice, and Flames | Fri Nov 15 1991 22:04 | 12 |
| Actually, SOAPBOX is not a conference that tolerates name calling and
insult either. SOAPBOX is a general discussion conference, mostly
politics, current events, and popular culture.
The participants of SOAPBOX are not obliged to show sensitivity and
courtesy to each other as demanded by some other conference moderators.
However, the same policies that apply to all VAX Notes Conferences
apply there against unwanted name calling and insult.
Pat Sweeney
co-moderator of SOAPBOX
former co-moderator of DIGITAL
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1671.13 | | MU::PORTER | viewer discretion advised | Fri Nov 15 1991 22:33 | 2 |
| Actually, discussions in DIGITAL.NOTE are far less constrained
than those in SOAPBOX.
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1671.14 | | FSOA::DARCH | blind vision, blind faith | Sat Nov 16 1991 07:55 | 10 |
|
Thanks, Pat. It seems we've gotten a lot of people lately who are
under the impression that it's perfectly acceptable to swear and call
people nasty names in SOAPBOX. It isn't. In fact, we're a lot more
strict than many other files I've read/written in. We have to be...
the debates often get quite heated and would get totally out of hand
if we allowed the language and personal attacks I've seen in some of
the 'warm fuzzy' conferences.
deb (another co-moderator of SOAPBOX)
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1671.15 | The insulting words are just, er, "kidding" - right Pat? | CSC32::CONLON | Dreams happen!! | Sat Nov 16 1991 12:44 | 9 |
| They're right, folks. When you go into Soapbox and see people calling
each other "Twit" (and/or nasty nicknames) left and right, please remember
that they are NOT insulting each other.
They are only engaging in a "kidding around" that all parties agree
on (even the parties who say, "Hey, this isn't funny.")
And don't forget it (if you don't want to be called by some insulting
name yourself!) :-}
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1671.16 | TANX | HAAG::HAAG | | Sat Nov 16 1991 14:20 | 10 |
| re: last few on the 'box
... specially pat and deb
thanks for setting record straight.
Gosh I wish DEC would open some kind of major office in MT or WY. I'd
be moved their so fast I could help break ground on any new buildings.
Gene.
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1671.17 | goodbye,notes | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | Ken Bouchard CXO3-2 | Tue Nov 19 1991 19:44 | 7 |
| I personally believe that when the day comes that employee interest
notesfiles are banned at DEC,SOAPBOX will be the first to go thus
making it easier to ban other conferences. Note that this action will
probably come from a committee whose members probably read only work
related notes. (if they read notes at all)
Ken
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