Who's Rude to Whom, Krusty? An open letter.

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Technical Discussion' started by Nomen Nescio, May 14, 2005.

  1. Nomen Nescio

    Nomen Nescio Guest

    Dear Krusty,

    It should be apparent to you, as an intellectual giant, that anyone who
    posts through the remailer, Dizum, becomes a "nomen nescio." Why you wish
    to asign poor little me the devil's horns for posts I am not responsible
    for is quite beyond me. I am always polite to you, Mr. Krusty, so why
    don't you reciprocate in Otto fashion? My daddy always said, "Courtesy
    costs you nothing." That is a sound philosophy with which to traverse this
    bumpy journey through life.

    You must surely realize you are a participant of the Internet, just a cog
    on a wheel on which the Gates belt rumbles along, hopefully without
    jumping. Like you, that is my place, also. Just a cog. In cases where
    some have fits of grandeur, it often is expressed as bullying and
    domineering. I see you above that, rising to intelligently critique and
    evaluate suggestions posted on this worthy newsgroup. I don't see you
    taking control of this newsgroup, but contributing intelligence to it.

    One who is meanspirited is counterproductive to the user inputs so dearly
    appreciated by the titans of industry. The more input we see on this
    newsgroup, the better the products we all will enjoy in the future. I take
    pride in posting well thought-out posts using the Kings English at all
    times, unless now and then I make a regretable slip.

    Kindest regards to you, Krusty and looking forward to many constructive and
    spirited interations.
     
    Nomen Nescio, May 14, 2005
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  2. This is rec.motorcycles.tech. It is NOT a debating society. We try to
    help riders fix their motorcycles, as the problems arise. Otherwise, we
    want you to go away and stop wasting our time, Mr. Internet Stalker,
    anonymous remailer posting, privacy invading TROLL!
     
    krusty kritter, May 14, 2005
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