I know that sometimes I'm a bit sarcastic, or even "just a bit off", so in this on-line world of an eclectic mix of understandings I expect to have to explain myself on occasion. So, it was no big surprise for me to find a PM today calling me "rude". However, my general intent is one of love (or at least respect) for all, so that prompted me to write a longer, and considered, response. It seemed like an opportunity to share.
When I went to send the response I discovered that it was by a "guest" and not a member! Since I now can't send the letter, I thought I'd put it here. What follows contains the complete and sequential original PM in the quotes. I'm posting my response here since I spent the time writing it - and to get it off my chest. It can be a reminder for me (and others) to check for "guest" postings and PMs before we take the time to respond. Perhaps this particular "guest" would wish to participate here. I wonder though, why we have a guest membership in the first place.
--------- complete paste of failed PM ----------------------------
Hi sasz,
Thanks for taking the time to PM me.
I don't really understand what you are referring to. I'm very sorry you find me rude. Actually, I think there is some misunderstanding because I did not intend to be. I am very concerned about people and consider them very important.
It is also possible that we have a bit of a language problem here. I sense that you are not a native speaker. When I came to Canada from Denmark in 1957 I didn't speak English and it took a while, even working at it in daily life - so I understand that situation.
I don't recall suggesting any naivety on the part of anyone - certainly not you. I'm an old guy too and know that everyone has different knowledge, and everyone has something to offer.
I'm not a programmer. In fact, I'm not that good with computers. I've just been playing with them on the amateur level since my interest got tweaked in the mid 70s. That was because I was into electronics. I'm not that advanced at that either, but do like to build and design a little. Mostly audio circuits using op-amps - practical stuff for audio production and radio. I'm sure you know much more about that kind of stuff than I do. I'm retired now, but I'm a flautist by trade.
[quote]Original post:
Re: How to choose passwords
« Reply #13 on: Today at 04:39:35 am » Reply with quote
Nice poetry sasaz. Grin
I like to have a number or two in there. So instead of using birth dates or addresses and stuff like that, I use parts numbers. If you're an old fart like me you'll properly have a few tube numbers and transistors that keep going through your head - whether you want it or not. (Hmm, perhaps that what's getting in the way of remembering new stuff - ... anyway.) Sad Numbers like 2N170 and 2N107 transistors make great inserts. Since they are pnp and npn you can play with that too. I don't use those by the way - I'm much older than that. Cheesy
PS: I see you just answered aldabright's post. He's just pulling your leg - that's ]
Perhaps you misunderstood that last comment. It was in response to the spammer. If I thought it was a new member I would certainly refrain from making any adverse comments because it is important to make people feel welcome even if they are not themselves respectful at first. However in this case it was clear, by their choice of language, that they were not sincere. The inclusion of the promotional links (on a first post yet) confirms it. The "PS" in my comment was just a "heads up", in case someone else didn't catch it at first. I see that toad agreed. Also, notice that a moderator thought so as well, and took the time to delete the post.
That particular post by "aldabright" was for the purpose of putting a link to something - what we call "link spam". What he said was frivolous and just there to hide his real purpose. Usually we don't answer those posts because it sometimes leaves a bit of a mess after the post is deleted. I'm just a member like you (not a moderator) and have no control over anything on the forum.
Again, I'm sorry if you somehow think that I am "rude". If it seemed that way, it is certainly not for lack of respect on my part. I am sure you have much to teach me.
Regards,
Ole
When I went to send the response I discovered that it was by a "guest" and not a member! Since I now can't send the letter, I thought I'd put it here. What follows contains the complete and sequential original PM in the quotes. I'm posting my response here since I spent the time writing it - and to get it off my chest. It can be a reminder for me (and others) to check for "guest" postings and PMs before we take the time to respond. Perhaps this particular "guest" would wish to participate here. I wonder though, why we have a guest membership in the first place.
--------- complete paste of failed PM ----------------------------
Hi sasz,
Thanks for taking the time to PM me.
Originally posted by sasaz
It is also possible that we have a bit of a language problem here. I sense that you are not a native speaker. When I came to Canada from Denmark in 1957 I didn't speak English and it took a while, even working at it in daily life - so I understand that situation.
I'm an old guy, not a bit naive, a programmer and el. engineer.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm not a programmer. In fact, I'm not that good with computers. I've just been playing with them on the amateur level since my interest got tweaked in the mid 70s. That was because I was into electronics. I'm not that advanced at that either, but do like to build and design a little. Mostly audio circuits using op-amps - practical stuff for audio production and radio. I'm sure you know much more about that kind of stuff than I do. I'm retired now, but I'm a flautist by trade.
[quote]Original post:
Re: How to choose passwords
« Reply #13 on: Today at 04:39:35 am » Reply with quote
Nice poetry sasaz. Grin
I like to have a number or two in there. So instead of using birth dates or addresses and stuff like that, I use parts numbers. If you're an old fart like me you'll properly have a few tube numbers and transistors that keep going through your head - whether you want it or not. (Hmm, perhaps that what's getting in the way of remembering new stuff - ... anyway.) Sad Numbers like 2N170 and 2N107 transistors make great inserts. Since they are pnp and npn you can play with that too. I don't use those by the way - I'm much older than that. Cheesy
PS: I see you just answered aldabright's post. He's just pulling your leg - that's ]
Perhaps you misunderstood that last comment. It was in response to the spammer. If I thought it was a new member I would certainly refrain from making any adverse comments because it is important to make people feel welcome even if they are not themselves respectful at first. However in this case it was clear, by their choice of language, that they were not sincere. The inclusion of the promotional links (on a first post yet) confirms it. The "PS" in my comment was just a "heads up", in case someone else didn't catch it at first. I see that toad agreed. Also, notice that a moderator thought so as well, and took the time to delete the post.
That particular post by "aldabright" was for the purpose of putting a link to something - what we call "link spam". What he said was frivolous and just there to hide his real purpose. Usually we don't answer those posts because it sometimes leaves a bit of a mess after the post is deleted. I'm just a member like you (not a moderator) and have no control over anything on the forum.
Again, I'm sorry if you somehow think that I am "rude". If it seemed that way, it is certainly not for lack of respect on my part. I am sure you have much to teach me.
Regards,
Ole
Comment