Howdy!

{snip} in case you didn't notice, that node out there is still there, and i still think it is curt and not constructive.

We'll have to disagree there. Abigail's note was pointed but no more curt than many notes.

{snip} i am tired of the self-righteous posters who belittle others in order to be cool, or seem smart, or whatever their motives are. there are a lot of closed minded people here who speak without caring how their post will be taken. it is that exact thing that upsets me.

I suggest that you take a very careful look at your series of notes and consider how well the shoe you describe fits yourself. To me, you are coming across as someone who cannot abide criticism. Your reputation suffers.

I also note your typographic style; it is conventional to use capitalization appropriately and to use the standard spellings. Nothing about your presentation suggests that English is not your primary language; indications to the contrary cause me to be more generous.

I do hope that you will amend your behavior positively.

yours,
Michael


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Online Testing Center Project by herveus
in thread Online Testing Center Project by Prince99

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