> BTW, I'm completely against the idea dag nabbit ... oogly-googly!

The question to the above answer is: How does it sound when Ned Flenders is cursing?

Back to reality: I know MJD, I talked to him and I sat in more than one of his OSCON sessions. MJD is one of the most kind person I ever met, and he even puts people on the spot for putting themselves or others down.

Best example: me! In one of the sessions with MJD, I asked a question which was already answered on the screen, but I didn't notice that because I didn't grok the answer yet. Once I noticed that I said "'Doh", to which MJD replied something along the lines of: Don't do that, don't put yourself down. It's part of the learning process and has nothing to do with being stupid.

So: Is profantiy bad? I would say that depends. I mostly don't use it in writting, but when I get into one of my rants about life, the universe and the rest... I am cursing up a hurricane, yet most people around me survived for the better of it.

/oliver/


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

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