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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:31:27 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM"
wrote: Save the sanctimonious lecture for someone else. In a magazine or on my website I will write in a different manner to how I write on here, because this is Usenet. This is a serious question so please treat it as such. I adopt the same written tone as I do when speaking face-to-face or writing a letter. Why should writing for Usenet mean that you can use a different written tone to the tone you use elsewhere? -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/ |
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Alan White wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:31:27 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Save the sanctimonious lecture for someone else. In a magazine or on my website I will write in a different manner to how I write on here, because this is Usenet. This is a serious question so please treat it as such. I adopt the same written tone as I do when speaking face-to-face or writing a letter. Why should writing for Usenet mean that you can use a different written tone to the tone you use elsewhere? Why? Because this isn't face-to-face communication. Read a few threads and see how many examples of strong language and rudeness there is that you wouldn't expect people to use in face-to-face communication; there's lots. Also, why am I the one singled out by you? Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? -- Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info Please sign the petition asking the BBC to provide better audio quality on its radio stations on DAB, Freeview, satellite and cable: http://tinyurl.com/a68e4 |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:53:13 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM"
wrote: Also, why am I the one singled out by you? ....because you happened to mention it. Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I'm afraid I can't speak for them but, if I thought it was warranted, I would. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/ |
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Alan White wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:53:13 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I'm afraid I can't speak for them but, if I thought it was warranted, I would. Really? So how many non-family members have you called "a cretin" or "a moron" in a non-joking manner? And what proportion of the people that you called "a cretin" or "a moron" punched you in the face after you'd said what you'd said? Basically, face-to-face communication very, very rarely gets to the point where people do start calling someone else a moron or a cretin. Basically, the "less removed" you are from communicating with someone in real-time and/or face-to-face the more likely you are to be polite to the other person. That is: you're the most likely to be polite face-to-face if someone does something that annoys you you're less likely to be polite on the phone if someone does something that annoys you you're even less likely to be polite in text communication if someone does something that annoys you It's just the way it is. I tell you what, I believe the operating system advocacy newsgroups are, how shall I say it, a bit lively, so go and read one of them to see how common arguing is on Usenet. The thing with me, Jerry and Plowman is that we're advocating opposite things: Plowman and Jezz are advocating DAB, and I'm of the opposite view. -- Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info Please sign the petition asking the BBC to provide better audio quality on its radio stations on DAB, Freeview, satellite and cable: http://tinyurl.com/a68e4 |
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"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message ... snip The thing with me, Jerry and Plowman is that we're advocating opposite things: Plowman and Jezz are advocating DAB, and I'm of the opposite view. You still don't get it, do you... I can't speak for Dave, but I have never advocated DAB, although I can understand why some people use it in place of an analogue radio service and I can understand why the realities of the economics of the commercial world means DAB is carrying so many services. |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:29:05 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM"
wrote: Alan White wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:53:13 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I'm afraid I can't speak for them but, if I thought it was warranted, I would. Really? So how many non-family members have you called "a cretin" or "a moron" in a non-joking manner? None, because I've never met anybody who warranted it, I try to avoid confrontation and I'm fairly easy going. ...you're the most likely to be polite face-to-face if someone does something that annoys you you're less likely to be polite on the phone if someone does something that annoys you you're even less likely to be polite in text communication if someone does something that annoys you It's just the way it is. ....for you. Thank you, that was very illuminating. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/ |
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Alan White wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:29:05 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Alan White wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:53:13 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I'm afraid I can't speak for them but, if I thought it was warranted, I would. Really? So how many non-family members have you called "a cretin" or "a moron" in a non-joking manner? None, because I've never met anybody who warranted it, I try to avoid confrontation and I'm fairly easy going. ...you're the most likely to be polite face-to-face if someone does something that annoys you you're less likely to be polite on the phone if someone does something that annoys you you're even less likely to be polite in text communication if someone does something that annoys you It's just the way it is. ...for you. And for a bloody high proportion of people that post on Usenet. Thank you, that was very illuminating. Actually, that kind of comment is a good example of why lots of arguments happen on Usenet as well. In the context, it's possible to read that as being genuninely thankful, or very sarcastic. IMO a lot of arguments would be avoided if you could hear the tone of voice that the other person would have liked to convey. But you can't convey it, and there will always be mis-interpretations of what's the poster really wants to say, and there will always be arguments. It's just the way it is. -- Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info Please sign the petition asking the BBC to provide better audio quality on its radio stations on DAB, Freeview, satellite and cable: http://tinyurl.com/a68e4 |
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
Alan White wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:31:27 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Save the sanctimonious lecture for someone else. In a magazine or on my website I will write in a different manner to how I write on here, because this is Usenet. This is a serious question so please treat it as such. I adopt the same written tone as I do when speaking face-to-face or writing a letter. Why should writing for Usenet mean that you can use a different written tone to the tone you use elsewhere? Why? Because this isn't face-to-face communication. Read a few threads and see how many examples of strong language and rudeness there is that you wouldn't expect people to use in face-to-face communication; there's lots. Also, why am I the one singled out by you? Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I would. I mightn't have, but I would now! -- Nobby |
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
Alan White wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:29:05 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Alan White wrote: On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:53:13 GMT, "DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote: Are you suggesting that @@@@[email protected]@@@ or Dave Plowman would call me a moron, idiot or cretin to my face? I'm afraid I can't speak for them but, if I thought it was warranted, I would. Really? So how many non-family members have you called "a cretin" or "a moron" in a non-joking manner? None, because I've never met anybody who warranted it, I try to avoid confrontation and I'm fairly easy going. ...you're the most likely to be polite face-to-face if someone does something that annoys you you're less likely to be polite on the phone if someone does something that annoys you you're even less likely to be polite in text communication if someone does something that annoys you It's just the way it is. ...for you. And for a bloody high proportion of people that post on Usenet. Thank you, that was very illuminating. Actually, that kind of comment is a good example of why lots of arguments happen on Usenet as well. In the context, it's possible to read that as being genuninely thankful, or very sarcastic. Dunno, dope, it was pretty clear to me. But then that's the root of your problem, isn't it? Comprehension. I can write directly to you, now I *know* that you cant resist reading it anyway. -- Nobby |
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