Technicalities of cable high-speed internet access

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Technicalities of cable high-speed internet access Conan Kelly 11-06-2007
Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on November 9, 2007, 5:12 pm
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> Elmo P Shagnasty, on the other hand, took me waaaay too literal. He may
> know a great deal about all forms of internet connections, how bits & bytes
> travel around the world, and the whole telecommunications/IT industry. He
> may also be an expert in many areas of life, this country, the world, the
> universe.......but it appears to me that he is extremely proud of how much
> he knows and he wants to make sure everyone else knows just how much he
> knows. And it seems like he is annoyed by people who don't know as much as
> he does.

It seems to me that you took my humor waaaaaaaaay wrong.

But, what the hell. That's your prerogative.

I'd hate to be your co-worker.


Pure Networks
Posted by Gary on November 10, 2007, 2:16 pm
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> You may have thought it was fine because it wasn't a response to YOUR
> question. Maybe if someone talked to you like you were a stupid moron, it
> would bother you.

On Usenet? Nah. You have to expect that people will misunderstand you and
respond in ways you don't anticipate. If you can't do that, you don't
belong here.

Further, resulting to insults and crass language simply because you
misunderstood somebody else's humor reflects poorly on you, not them.

I'm curious, do you work in customer support for Comcast?

-Gary



Posted by Henry on November 10, 2007, 4:59 pm
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Erm ... I think you're 'leading with your chin' -- or whatever that
boxing metaphor is.


> like ... a stupid moron...

As opposed to, what, a genius moron?

> I consider myself a smart educated person in general.

No doubt you do.

> But there is some things...

There is ... things. OK, right. Educated.

> Elmo P Shagnasty, on the other hand, took me waaaay too literal.

Literally. I'm afraid you need the adverbial form here, oh educated one.

> Let's see how you react when you seek answers and someone talks to you like
> your an imbecile.

Your? YOUR??? ha ha ha

Usenet can be a hard place. ha ha ha

cheers,

Henry

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