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  • aerpix
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    Amen .

    Regards,
    Peter

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  • indian airlines
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    Everyone, just forget about it.

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  • B777-400
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    I agree, but if everyone seemingly agrees, why is this an issue then?

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  • Richard
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    I agree. Well seeing that I am not an a.net member, rest assured I won't be taking some of that animosity into these forums and that I don't see myself as one who makes offensive comments on fellow posters.

    But I must say, I have often been insulted by some of the statements made by others previously on this forum. I just hope that from now on, things can be discussed peacefully.

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  • aerpix
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    Neither for me. I do not give a d.. s.. on being called an 'asshole', as the caller probably identifies himself with this .

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    Peter

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  • indian airlines
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    I think everyone has insulted someone at some time or the other, but its never really been a very big thing, for me atleast.

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  • aerpix
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    Thanks for bringing this up, Greg, or was it pure co-incidende that it was you who brought it up again? When Amy typed her original post it was not really a problem, save a few isolated posts. I still think it is not a problem, as those who were a problem were banned for some days, and after their return became much more civilized, right Greg?

    I was personally insulted quite a few times for my oppinion, yet I have no intention to stop speaking freely here. I think I can handle personal insults, and personally find it a pity when members are banned for this. It takes away the chance to reply to insults in a civilized way and show the insulters that they are possibly wrong.

    And I also got a threat of a ban, but not for insults, rather for freely speaking out my oppinion. This would be totally unacceptable, however, as we all have the right of free speech.

    So my best guess would be that those who arrive at the end of their arguments and are at the edge of becoming insulting would just switch off their computer and leave it as it is. With all others here, however, I look forward to continuing and interesting debates.

    JP.Net forum is a great place to discuss, so let's keep it as that.

    Regards,
    Peter

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  • B777-400
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    ...I was wondering why this thread was so old until I read the last post

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  • Greg
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    On a rainy friday I was going throught he old posts and found this. Back when I was a newly minted forumite and half these people were still here. I found it to be completely relevant to the forum now. As the title said this hould be required reading for veryone so that Chris can merely keep us inline and not have to use his authoritative powers to put us back in line. For the sake of prosperity this post is back.

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  • bfpires
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    null"However, I do have a slight fear that JP.net will become a refugee camp for a.net members seeking to take their fights elsewhere. I have to say JP.net is extremely friendly in contrast to a.net."

    Lets hope not.

    Well, overall, I have no doubt that jp.net is a much much more friendly than a.net. For all I´ve read since I started posting on jp.net, it seems there is a open-minded share-willing spirit amoung members here, and I really hope this site can go on growing this way. That´s what make it special. [img]clap.gif[/img]

    This site already stands high for itself, for the great stuff on it, and most important for the TRUE FORUMS (yes, you don´t need be on any first, second or third class member crap thing, and pay for sharing your own ideas!).

    Thanks,

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  • Katamarino
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    Television at uni watch i not...

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  • Aeronautics
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Katamarino:
    But change breeds fear, and fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to the Daaark Side...


    Watching too much television?

    [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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  • Katamarino
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Greg:
    Controversy breeds thought, thought breeds new ideas, new ideas breed concepts and concepts breed change.


    But change breeds fear, and fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to the Daaark Side...

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  • Greg
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    Controversy breeds thought, thought breeds new ideas, new ideas breed concepts and concepts breed change. Without constructive contoversy nothing happens it random "Oh, I'm bored lets say something stupid on the forums an see if anyone cares" The only real controversy these days is: Iraq vs. U.S. , U.S. vs. U.N., U.S. vs. the World and Jp.net vs. A.net. These debates can be eye-opening if conducted well. To have that happen the moderators need to help, Polishair does his fair share of leading ideas to debate and preventing stupidity and close mindedness. It is true that profanity breeds hate and hate kills but sometimes opinions take hold of one's body and fill them with blind rage.

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  • Boeing4ever
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    I agree with you 100% AmyB. However, I do have a slight fear that JP.net will become a refugee camp for a.net members seeking to take their fights elsewhere. I have to say JP.net is extremely friendly in contrast to a.net.

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