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christof139 -> RE: Fleets and the Mississippi (1/29/2007 10:24:46 AM)

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christof139,
Please use the forum's quotation system properly, or else put quoted text into italics, so that we can easily figure out which parts of your posts are by you, and which are quoted.


Ha ha ha!!! I thought it was easy to see. Very easy.

Please read and comprehend as you certainly must have done while in the educational system, it's easy.

Chris






christof139 -> RE: Fleets and the Mississippi (1/29/2007 10:34:51 AM)

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I agree with free speech and every consumer should be able to voice their comments. I just think that some posters should show courtesy and respect in their delivery. There is an old Irish saying that goes, "You can tell someone to go to hell but make them think they will enjoy their trip to get there."


I have been quite poite and nice, and the negativity was here long before I ever came here.

I am just beefing about the mail foul-up, and have been quite supportive and understanding of the game and its developers and other people.

Old Polish adage: 'Put your mind in gear before you put you mouth in motion.' Actually, my father told me that long ago. It's sort of cute methinks. I apply this adage in an anological way to the game mailers and their mail addressing and their not using common sense as in double checking what may have been an error in an address. Most efficient businesses and people do on more than a rare occasion duoble and even triple check matters, but we all make boo-boos.

Chris






ABridgeTooFar -> RE: Fleets and the Mississippi (1/29/2007 6:34:30 PM)

The Irish quote was a suggestion for you to use and not a suggestion for others to use towards you. It does not seem like you understood that or else you are choosing to ignore the free advice.

Just in case.
courtesy: (from dictionary.com)
1. excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior
2. a courtesous, respectful or considerate act or expression
3. indulgence, consent or acquiescence
4. favor, help or generosity
5. a curtsy
6. done or performed as a matter of protocol






christof139 -> RE: Fleets and the Mississippi (1/31/2007 8:42:41 AM)

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The Irish quote was a suggestion for you to use and not a suggestion for others to use towards you. It does not seem like you understood that or else you are choosing to ignore the free advice.

Just in case.
courtesy: (from dictionary.com)
1. excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior
2. a courtesous, respectful or considerate act or expression
3. indulgence, consent or acquiescence
4. favor, help or generosity
5. a curtsy
6. done or performed as a matter of protocol


Yes, it is very similar to the adages 'Kill them with kindness.', and 'A little sugar with the spice.' etc.

I don't need any advice concerning this matter, as I have not been rude nor if the case may be, ruder and more griping than other people here, you're right, but thanx anyhow.

Thanx, Chris




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