Just saying sorry to any one i insulted i don't blame you if you don't forgive me
Unix
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![]() Dec 13 2001, 9:21 am
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![]() Dec 13 2001, 9:21 am
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They'll forgive you if you don't keep it up. If you do, your post doesn't mean anything.
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Unix wrote:
Just saying sorry to any one i insulted i don't blame you if you don't forgive me We have a number of people who got bad starts and turned into productive, liked members of the community. As Foomer says, if you work to interact on a more mature level, everyone will forget about the other stuff and it'll be like it never happened. <font color=yellow size=-2>Just like we all forgot that Spuzzum started out as a snot!</font> |
Deadron wrote:
Just like we all forgot that Spuzzum started out as a snot! Hehe, I hope you forgot how I started.. |
Deadron wrote:
Unix wrote: Yeah, Deadron is right about that. Really, most of the people on the forums only ask two things: people should take the time to read the instructions and think about things before asking for help, and when people post messages on the forums they should be courteous and patient. Most of the older folks on the forum remember how it was to be a newbie programmer, and how painful it is to want the answer right now when you run into a snag. But the fact is, programming -- even with a friendly language like DM -- is a discipline that requires lots of thought and patience. (That's why programmers usually make a pretty decent wage in the business world.) I remember reading something about bikers once -- probably just a romantic stereotype, but it stuck with me: "Give them respect, and they'll give it back. Give them crap, and they'll give it back tenfold." Just think of BYOND programmers as a bunch of Hell's Angels, and you should be okay. :) |