I'm not really demanding anything. If someone wants to post an honest reply to the question, then they are welcome to do as such. Derailing the conversation is just plain rude.

Personally - at this point - I could care less what people think of the question. It's so far off track now that it wont get answered.

And why?

Because some fuckwit had to put in their bad opinion instead of just shutting the hell up.

I viewed Corion's profile, and he is listed as a "sage". He disusts me. He has influence over the site, and, yet, he discourages open discussion because he doesn't like the nature of the question.

Well, I dont like the nature of his response; imho, he gives gurus a bad name.

Take it from a disappointed newbie. Maybe he can program, but as a teacher and a person, he should learn when to keep his fucking mouth shut. I'm sick of people like him, and I no longer care. Way to go, Guru!

You can answer the question; Lock the post or my account; Delete it; or whatever you want at this point.

If you all dont like my attitude, then maybe you can treat people with a little more respect in the future.

What a fun learning experience this has been.


In reply to Re^4: Need 2 Regex's by BlenderHead
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