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Mr. Arnold

Chris Mullins said:
Well, to be picky, you said:

I want to know where I implied that I recommended. All I gave is what most
would do right or wrong. Your picky point is much ado about nothing and is
the very reason I dislike anyone posting with that MVP, as you have proven
to me once again my dislike for MVP's.

I am not here to debate anything with any of you. It was a mistake to
converse with you period about anything ,and you need to just flat-out stop
and move on, because I'll do it for you and just killfile you to avoid all
of this.
 
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Peter Duniho

I want to know where I implied that I recommended. All I gave is
what most would do right or wrong.

That's correct. Chris was simply explaining how the misunderstanding
happened. I didn't see anything in his post that asserted that you
had in fact said that was your recommendation. Just that that's how
he read it.
Your picky point is much ado about
nothing and is the very reason I dislike anyone posting with that
MVP, as you have proven to me once again my dislike for MVP's.

Actually, your dislike for practically everyone is fairly well-known
here. I'm surprised you continue to participate in the newsgroup,
given how much you seem to hate everyone, MVP or otherwise. Your
inability to tolerate even the slightest disagreement or
misunderstanding results in threads spiraling out of control, with you
at the center stridently relating just how little you care to interact
with anyone, and how close you are to killfiling a person. Why bother?

Pete
 
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Chris Mullins [MVP - C#]

I want to know where I implied that I recommended. All I gave is what most
would do right or wrong.

You implied that Sql Auth was the right way to go. It's clear as day to
those reading the post. It's sure how I interpreted things.

If you've got people telling you that your writing is unclear, there are
typically three choices:

1 - Admit you posted something that was written in a way as to allow easy
misinterpretation.
2 - Ignore everyone and keep on doing that you're doing.
3 - Go offensive and attack those people daring to point out a mistake you
may have made.

Unfortunatly, you normally seem to pick option 3, with an occasional foray
into option 2. I've yet to see you pick option 1.
Your picky point is much ado about nothing and is the very reason I
dislike anyone posting with that MVP, as you have proven to me once again
my dislike for MVP's.

You're certainly entitled to your opinion.

If you dislike people posting (usually) correct, timely, and detailed
answers to questions people have, I can certainly see how you would dislike
the MVP Award in general, and it's recipients in particular. I daresay
you're a bit unusual in this regard, but to each their own...
I am not here to debate anything with any of you. It was a mistake to
converse with you period about anything ,and you need to just flat-out
stop and move on, because I'll do it for you and just killfile you to
avoid all of this.

I can see how conversing with me is difficult and frustrating. I'm very
rude, blunt, guilty of engaging in frequent and viscious ad-hominem attacks,
and often defend incorrect and unsupportable posistions based on nothing but
pride and the inability to be ever be wrong. Clearly I'm unsuitable for
engaging in a debate or even a casual conversation.
 
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Mr. Arnold

I can see how conversing with me is difficult and frustrating. I'm very
rude, blunt, guilty of engaging in frequent and viscious ad-hominem
attacks, and often defend incorrect and unsupportable posistions based on
nothing but pride and the inability to be ever be wrong. Clearly I'm
unsuitable for engaging in a debate or even a casual conversation.

Like I said, I am not here to converse or debate. Now, if you have issues
with that, then let me get you some tissues.

Good bye
 

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