From: "FromTheRafters" erratic on
"~BD~" <BoaterDave.is.(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:YcadnRDhrc7_nwPWnZ2dnUVZ8lSdnZ2d(a)bt.com...

[...]

> I do understand exactly what you are inferring, Dave.

You infer from input, you imply with output.

[...]



From: Leythos on
In article <#$wPVIFxKHA.1548(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, okf22(a)hotmail.com
says...
>
> Actually he is checking if the person is a good or bad guy. He bases his answers on
> that fact. He has been doing this since he showed up in the Net community 5-6 yrs
> ago. You have to know that for every question he ask there is an ulterior thought
> behind it

Yep, watched him for quote a while - it's almost mental about it.

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From: ~BD~ on
Leythos wrote:
>
> You have every right to ask, but everyone has a right to ignore your
> question.


Let me bow to your greater experience, Leythos.

First, thank you for replying in this instance. :)

We are corresponding in a newsgroup. Tell me, (please!) *why* would folk
be lurking/posting here if they didn't wish to be involved in providing
answers to questions? (if/when they can).

I do not understand why someone will become engaged in a two-way
discussion and then suddenly 'drop out' as it were. Nobody does that in
real life, do they? Surely it is simply a matter of good manners to
respond in some, any, way even if it is to briefly explain *why* the
answer to a query will not be forthcoming.

You may consider *this* message to be trolling. That is your prerogative
but, as far as I'm concerned this is simply a friendly interchange. I
have absolutely no axe to grind with you.

--
Dave

From: David Kaye on
~BD~ <BoaterDave.is.(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>Notwithstanding, what is the reason for you deciding not to answer the
>specific question I asked you, viz:-
>
>"Out of interest, *do* you have 'computing' qualifications as well?"

Because you have told me nothing about yourself and yet you keep prying me for
information. I don't even know you. I've given more than enough info here,
and more than I usually give. So, basically, get lost.

From: ~BD~ on
David Kaye wrote:
> ~BD~<BoaterDave.is.(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Notwithstanding, what is the reason for you deciding not to answer the
>> specific question I asked you, viz:-
>>
>> "Out of interest, *do* you have 'computing' qualifications as well?"
>
> Because you have told me nothing about yourself and yet you keep prying me for
> information. I don't even know you.


You haven't *asked* anything David! What would you like to know?


> I've given more than enough info here, and more than I usually give.


For that I thank you! :)

As I told you, I enjoyed all your webcams. I had a good trip around
California too!


> So, basically, get lost.


Why take this stance? I don't believe I have done anything other that be
generally interested in someone who is obviously successful in the field
of 'fixing' computers and enjoys music.

--
Dave BD

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