Organization Poll on the KCLUG Forums
Phil Thayer
phil.thayer at vitalsite.com
Wed Mar 19 11:16:43 CDT 2008
Is the <sarcasm> tags part of a Linux specific RFC for HTTP?
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From: kclug-bounces at kclug.org [mailto:kclug-bounces at kclug.org]
On Behalf Of James Sissel
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 11:14 AM
To: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: RE: Organization Poll on the KCLUG Forums
<sarcasm>
And for all you I-hate-top-posting, this-is-a-Linux-list ...
What does any of this have to do with Linux? I'm going to
banish all of you from my inbox. By the way, how do I make my
particular email client to that? This is a Linux list and needs to be
moderated so totally unrelated stuff can't be posted. I'm going to
throw a fit now.
Oh, Hitler and Nazis.
</sarcasm>
Phil Thayer <phil.thayer at vitalsite.com> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Brouhard [mailto:jbrouhard at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:46 AM
> To: Phil Thayer
> Subject: Re: Organization Poll on the KCLUG Forums
>
> To be bloody honest..
>
> Everyone has a right to saying whatever they want.
Saying they can't
> complain when they didn't vote is like saying you
can't complain about
> a car you didn't purchase but the wife did.
>
> Free Speech people. Anyone can voice their concerns,
REGARDLESS of
> the situation (political or otherwise). Common sense,
but that's me.
>
> (and yes, I have an issue with people telling me I
can't voice
> concerns when i didn't vote for whatever.)
>
If you had no input into why something happened, then
you really can't
complain about it. That's pretty straight forward. If
your wife goes
out to buy a car, asks your opinion which you do not
give to her and she
buys something you hate, you really can't say anything
because she asked
your opinion, your ignored her request and bought the
car. She made the
decision that it was something she wanted because you
didn't provide any
input. If she had asked your input and you said you
hated it and she
bought the car anyway, then you can say something about
it.
Same with voting on an issue. If you choose not to vote
and a decision
is made based on voting that you decided not to
participate in then you
can not complain about the outcome of the decision that
was voted on
which you decided to be ignorant (the act or process of
ignoring.)
>
> --
> Joe Brouhard
> jbrouhard at gmail.com
>
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