What's bad about flamewars? I mean, if someone has to tell his
opinion, why not. It's nothing bad about little brawl from time to
time.
2007/9/23, James Hoving <james.hoving_AT_gmail.com>:
> The only way I have ever seen someone end a "flamewar" is by dropping the
> subject. Once the game is "on" the fights always goes on until someone get
> tired or bored and just gives up.
> The old saying of taking a stick to a dead horse comes to mind. :-)
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> On 9/23/07, Ricardo Lanziano <ricardo.lanziano_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
> > * Antoni Grzymala <antoni_AT_chopin.edu.pl> [2007-09-23 18:27:26 +0200]:
> >
> > > Yes. He's surely tired of that, what I'm saying is that putting too much
> > > emotion into an argument actually spoils it in my opinion. Nothing more
> > > than a way to start a flamewar.
> >
> > Actually, it could be a way to stop a flamewar by making you post very
> > good arguments of your proporsal instead of just making assumptions.
> >
> > --
> > Ricardo Lanziano
> > 1DB1 3F01 E0E5 CB77 A4AC 46C2 9C9A 789B 1431 E275
> > UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.
> >
> >
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