you can investigate all of my nodes and build a me in your head. i don't have that luxury because you are selfish or ashamed or vain enough to be uidentifiable as unique entity. nothing but noise.

Yes, you have already expressed the opinion that AM posts are nothing but noise to you. Are you expressing that opinion because you are in favor of a 'no anonymous reply' option? Because you are in favor of no anonymous monks altogether? Or just because you felt like tossing a few more insults into the mix? Fortunately, your lack of imagination isn't a limiting factor for the rest of us.

you must have more time than i, i've had to optimize my search for answers by choosing nodes that are more likely to answer my question.

You do realize that super search allows you to exclude posts by author right? And using google with perlmonks.thepen.com has advanced search features that will let you avoid seeing anonymous posts as well? I suspect that my ability to locate information amongst the noise has nothing to do with my having more time than you.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: No Anonymous Reply Option by Anonymous Monk
in thread No Anonymous Reply Option by artist

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