Posted by Janicholson on January 27, 2009 at 17:52:34 from (68.112.156.69):
In Reply to: Why old left posted by GeneMO on January 27, 2009 at 17:25:30:
It takes no effort to find the positive in any situation. Old is and has been a very informative and powerful addition to this forum. Thick skin, thin skin, no skin, all ill thought """cheap""" comments need to be rethought, and reworded before spun into this space. (or any space for that matter) When face to face, comments are tempered by the realistic interpretation of voice and body language. What is put into type has none and becomes an insult of deep proportion. When I first found this sight I left my Email open all the time. A person read my opinion of the value of someone elses H farmall, and sent me a direct assult so clear in its meaning and intent, that I was very glad i didn't follow up on the topic, or respond to the grief. I thought about it for a week before assuming he was not typical of the forum. I believe the use of suggestive content references and trash talk are in the same category as banking miracle offers to share a lost 20 million. Unfortunately the authors may be closer to home. It is childish and clearly unwelcome to many adults (who can themselves deal with it but can't share the passionate love of farm stuff with their children) because it is a conceptual assult. I dearly miss Old and the humanity he brought to the forums he contributed to. I welcome him back if he decides to honor us again. James A. Nicholson
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