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Re: How node in SOPW is answered? I suggest author's ability to reject bad answers

by talexb (Chancellor)
on Jul 27, 2002 at 17:31 UTC ( [id://185766]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How node in SOPW is answered? I suggest author's ability to reject bad answers

If I may be so bold, let me suggest some possible outcomes, based on your comments:
  1. You change your mind and accept the rules by which Perl Monks works. You accept that sometimes there are answers that you disagree with. I guess that's free speech. (Note however, that anything blatantly wrong will get downvoted and corrected in short order.)
  2. You don't change your mind, but continue to bug us about why you don't like Perl Monks. That seems counterproductive to me. Life is short; avoid provoking conflict, and have more fun.
  3. You don't change your mind, but do go somewhere else, leaving us to our own discussions. I guess we'd be happy with that choice too.
You choose your own path in life. As my pal Michael Mohlé used to say, "Go in peace".

--t. alex
presumably somewhat inspired by the Pope who is currently visiting Toronto.

"Mud, mud, glorious mud. Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood!"
--Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

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