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Doug
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2002 11:26 pm    Post subject: Brian''s reply to Hey there


> go back and look at my posts, they have ALWAYS been RESPECTFULLY
>confined to commenting about messages, NOT messengers!

I'll accept that you didn't _intend_ your message to be a personal
attack, however it certainly sounded that way.

Your should have chosen a better method of grammer. For instance:
"far too troublesome for you yourself to learn to identify" could
have been phrased as "far too troublesome for most players to learn
to identify." I don't know the grammarians phrase for the
difference, but I certainly know it when I read it.

Also, your reply to me was not a "reply" to the pros & cons of my
idea about _how_ to differentiate between based troops, dealing with
the premise of the original post -- that people do desire to use
these larger figures and need a solution.

The kind of diatribe that you extended over several replies to
several people would should have been confined to a single essay--
one which by its title and grammatical style was clearly recognizable
as a generalized rant not aimed at others.

On the other hand, even if you were speaking of a certain class of
people whom you obviously detest, I can't avoid the inference that
you were placing me within that class.

--

Doug
The price of freedom is infernal vigilantes

"The tyranny of the legislatures is the most formidable dread at
present, and will be for long years. That of the executive will come
in it's turn, but it will be at a remote period." James Madison, 15
March 1798 (_Papers of J.M._ vol 12, p.14; LC call no. JK.111.M24)

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