I find the following text: MJD says "you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!" unacceptably offensive on two grounds
One mans opinion. Why not use your module yourself then?

As one accustomed to rigorous academic debate I find woosy responses and unsound arguments totally offensive. But should they be reaped? NO! If the words in question were an undisguised personal insult then there may be a case for reaping. But otherwise? They are part of lifes rich tapestry and like others, I have to say I enjoy those words. Much more meaningful than 'garbage in , garbage out' or however else you might like to describe the phenomenon.

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jdtoronto


In reply to Re: Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature by jdtoronto
in thread Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature by princepawn

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