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- From: mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Macs cost too much (NOT!)
- Message-ID: <14811@claris.com>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 18:54:32 GMT
- References: <D2150035.7sh4j4@outpost.SF-Bay.org> <ajross.711133468@husc9> <ajross.711691406@husc9> <14795@claris.com> <ajross.711766311@husc9>
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- In article <ajross.711766311@husc9>, ajross@husc9.harvard.edu (Andrew Ross) writes:
- >
- > mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner) writes:
- >
- >
- > >I recall the original message containing hostility and condescention.
- > >Apparently, it is OK to lambast the Mac with hostility and condescention,
- > >but not to reply to hostility and condescention with the same. There is a
- > >word to describe that attitude. I'll let you look it up in your thesaurus.
- >
- > Re-read my posts. As I recall, I ended every one of them my saying that I
- > really LIKE the mac, just that I wouldn't recommend buying one at current
- > prices.
-
- Sorta like calling a group of people inferior and saying that as a group, you
- don't want to associate with them, but then throwing in that some of your best
- friends are members of that group.
-
- > Calling me a hypocrite is not exactly the most tactful way to respond
- > here. Please grow up.
-
- Well, you haven't been Mr. Tact yourself. I'm already grown up; now all you have
- to do is grow up yourself. Further, I never called you a hypocrite. I didn't
- call you anything. I did say something about your attitude, though. I thought
- that an adult could understand the difference between the two. I guess that I
- was wrong about that.
-