Zyxel - False Advertising! - Beware of this Company!

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Zyxel - False Advertising! - Beware of this Company! Le Chaud Lapin 07-02-2008
Posted by Robert Redelmeier on July 4, 2008, 2:19 pm
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>> Quit whinging about it and move on.

> No one asked your opinion.

Actually, as OP in this thread, _YOU_ most definitely did.
You might not like contrary opinions but you invited them.

Beggars cannot be choosers, hot [drunk] rabbit.
Nor can you make a comment and expect others to
listen without listening to their comments in turn.


-- Robert



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Posted by Le Chaud Lapin on July 4, 2008, 2:53 pm
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in part:
>
> >> Quit whinging about it and move on.
> > No one asked your opinion.
>
> Actually, as OP in this thread, _YOU_ most definitely did.
> You might not like contrary opinions =A0but you invited them.
>
> Beggars cannot be choosers, hot [drunk] rabbit.
> Nor can you make a comment and expect others to
> listen without listening to their comments in turn.

On the contrary, I very much believe in freedom of speech, in all
forms. ;)

-Le Chaud Lapin-

Posted by Mark McIntyre on July 5, 2008, 6:22 am
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Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
>
> On the contrary, I very much believe in freedom of speech, in all
> forms. ;)
>

This comment

>>> No one asked your opinion.

doesn't sounds like it though, you must admit.

Posted by Robert Redelmeier on July 5, 2008, 1:18 pm
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wrote in part:
> Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
>> On the contrary, I very much believe in
>> freedom of speech, in all forms. ;)

> This comment
> >>> No one asked your opinion.
> doesn't sounds like it though, you must admit.


I thought so too, until I saw the smiley and figured it meant
"all forms" included rude, misleading and/or erronious speech.
Self-depracating humor is far more common in the UK and EU
than in the US.


-- Robert




Posted by Mark McIntyre on July 5, 2008, 6:21 am
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Le Chaud Lapin wrote:
>> TLDR
>>
>> Quit whinging about it and move on.
>
> No one asked your opinion.

Out of interest, who asked yours?

And FYI, this is usenet, nor your private chatroom. You post a comment,
people reply, thats how it works. Not all the replies will agree with
you or be ones you like. If you don't like the replies, grow a thicker
skin.

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