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Re: Do Your Fingers Ever Get Tired?
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Posted by Fred Marger on March 01, 2004 at 13:36:52 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Do Your Fingers Ever Get Tired? posted by Michael Soldan on February 29, 2004 at 20:38:53:
I am a regular reader but infrequent writer. I searched back and found the post in question and don't see what the problem was. It appears as if someone is just poking a little fun at Mr McKay. It looks innocent enough and is followed by a smiling face. Where is the harm? If it is indeed anonymous, then most likely it is someone he knows making a joke. It may not be anonymous, though. I did a search on AOL white pages and had 250+ hits for people with last name of Phone. I have read McKay's posts for a while and never thought of him as someone who could not take a joke or maybe laugh at himself a little. I guess it boils down to this. OT topics were a problem for some guys but it was decided, thankfully, that they were OK. So OT is OK, but don't inject any levity. Or perhaps we can have some kidding around, but only with certain people. Who decides? The next issue is anonymity. Ban it all together? Let people use "registered" handles? I don't think so. Forums seem more like a bunch of guys on a street corner. Talk about what you want. Tell a couple jokes. Poke fun at one guy and console the next. Gather info and knowledge. Have a good time. I'm sure McKay can take a joke with the best of them. Let him. (and before you ask, YES my fingers are tired)
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