Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Previously on "Why is it so hard to get a decent answer on a thread?"
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostWell are you? I don't think you are.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostYes funny that, almost as if there is a competition for how many sub-threads can be spawned off as tangents to the original.
It does seem the way some people respond that they are looking for a fight - they should just start a thread entitled: "come on - if you think you're hard enough!"
OFFS I am bigging up SAS now what is the world coming to???
<Drewster wanders off shaking head in bewilderment>
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostFunny, that, innit? Like those little cliques that form at confereces that discuss something relevant and of interest despite the overall agenda being dull. Perhaps it is the anarchist in us, or conversely, how, as social animals, we bond.
What do you make of it?
Many years ago when I was a permie (a permie civil servant at that) I went to "Conferences" and "User Groups" earnestly thinking: "This will be a good oportunity to have a deep conversation with like minded individuals and discuss the technical and administrative issues we experience with ProductX"
I fairly soon discovered that they comprised of 3 groups:
a) People schmooozing and touting for jobs (I don't mean this in a derogatory sense)..
b) People "sitting it out" until the Drink up at the end when they could get ratted at others expense...
c) The few naive ones who ticked off thier Agenda and tried to schedule in at least 4 off-line Presentations a day......
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Yes funny that, almost as if there is a competition for how many sub-threads can be spawned off as tangents to the original.
It does seem the way some people respond that they are looking for a fight - they should just start a thread entitled: "come on - if you think you're hard enough!"
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThey post on a forum for intellectual heavyweights, not this one.
HTH
( www.intellectualheavyweights.com )
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhat do you make of it?
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Originally posted by Drewster View Postquite often there can be "threads within threads" which are actually quite interesting.
Errrrrrrr Hows that?
What do you make of it?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWHS. Where are the intellectual heavyweights?
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPeople ask perfectly decent reasonable questions and yet every thread descends into farce.
Why is this?
The conclusion I have come to is that we are all <insert your own> and most of the time we don't actually frequent this site for intelligent, reasoned debate we only come here to bitch and snipe and to make bad taste jokes.
I think that on the few occasions we come here for such intelligent reasoned debate we are likely to be disappointed.... although quite often among the dross, name calling and other tulip there can be "threads within threads" which are actually quite interesting.
Errrrrrrr Hows that?
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