Not completely. Certainly feeling very frustrated and I'm sure that showed. However, it's rather pointless since the merits revolve around common Internet conventions like Netiquette, which BrowserUK is loathe to accept. It feels like he's off in his own little world, with his own set of rules and expects everyone to know and follow them, when the rest of us are following well known Netiquette guidelines. It's a communication barrier that is virtually impossible to break since at this point in a debate he rarely concedes anything. It was probably a long shot from the beginning, but I think it was still worth trying. If nothing else, I can say I did try to reach out to him.

Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks


In reply to Re^23: What is "aggressive" argument? by Argel
in thread What is "aggressive" argument? by BrowserUk

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