I find your tone insulting, and it takes away from this community and marks you as someone with problems.

Do you really think I care what your opinion of me is?

No, I don't think the person has a billion users, nor do I think he has 5000 simultaneous connections. I do think he has something between those two extremes. Where he is cannot be determined from the post. One could make a guess, but calling that guess educated is just plain stupid. There's no information to make an educated guess with. And what's worse, you are not even indicating you're just guessing. The person has no idea your guess might be totally wrong.

You claim I am taking away from this community, but it's actually posts like yours that are doing so. Far worse than not answering a question is replying with false information or wrong answers. Specially in a forum like this where all posts are being archived.

You claim I have to base myself on facts - and I do. In fact (no pun intended) there are no facts to base a founded answer on. If only your answer was based on facts instead of guesses....

-- Abigail


In reply to Re: faster access times by Abigail
in thread faster access times by Anonymous Monk

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