So you deleted all of your nodes that you could and said "too bad" (on your homenode) to the fact that there were some you couldn't delete? That's... well... spectacularly lame. Those nodes were gifts to the community. True, you had the ability to remove them. I'll even agree that you had the right to do it but that doesn't mean it was the right thing to do.

Perhaps you are right and the monastery is better off without you. Good bye and good luck out there in the real world. Just so you know though, I'm not alone in understanding that you are a real person. There are many of us who did not need to witness your virtual tantrum in order to remember that.

Peace be with you.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: GoodBye :-) by sauoq
in thread GoodBye :-) by mt2k

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