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  #91  
Old October 16th, 2005, 02:35 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
hlink.net...
It's a metaphor! (You're not smart enough to know the meaning of this word
so go to www.dictionary.com and look it up)


You obviously do not understand the phrase. It's used when you are in a
winning position and you have backed
your opponent in to a corner. Graham has standards and does not believe it's
proper for him
to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.

The poster butted in and made statements that had no validity.


"butted in"? These are not private chats. Anyone is allowed to participate
in any thread.

He thought having MVP after his name makes everything he says gospel. When
called to substantiate (look this word up in the dictionary too)


I think you need a proper dictionary.

John... Visio MVP


  #92  
Old October 16th, 2005, 03:25 PM
StopThisAdvertising
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted


"Graham R Seach" schreef in bericht ...
By the way, although I hadn't done so before, I have now indeed plonked (=NG
terminology) PC whatsisname.

Regards,
Graham R Seach


Please *don't* plonk PCData**** !!
IMO you are doing him a favor with that.

The more people like you plonk him, the less people are going to 'correct' him.
So we need people like you to stop this advertising/jobhunting - maniac.

Arno R


  #93  
Old October 17th, 2005, 04:21 AM
PC Datasheet
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Duane,

Jump over to CDMA and take a look at the response by John Marshall this
evening (10/16) to my post. The Rules Of Conduct state, "Please avoid
personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." Please inform
him that he is violating the Rules of Conduct of the Newsgroups with his
post.

Or are you going to implicily tell him it's OK to not follow the Rules of
Conduct too? Be sure to note that he is an MVP!!

Steve


"Duane Hookom" wrote in message
...
This response originally was posted in the wrong part of this thread.
rkc,
PCD doesn't like being called a worm. I can see his point. From now on,
please just suggest that his actions, ethics, replies, etc are "wormlike".

This might be more appropriate since you wouldn't be attacking him, just
what he does ;-).

--
Duane Hookom

--
Microsoft Access MVP


"rkc" wrote:

John Marshall, MVP wrote:
"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...

Checkmate!


Wrong game.


You lose.


So having one less person to answer your questions is a victory?


John... Visio MVP


Why are you people even talking to this worm?
Unleash Arno.





  #94  
Old October 17th, 2005, 06:41 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

You got your MVP out of a cracker jacks box and you think you're an
authority!

How many points do you think you got now within the circle of MVPs you are
trying to impress?

Steve


"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
John... Visio MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
hlink.net...
It's a metaphor! (You're not smart enough to know the meaning of this
word so go to www.dictionary.com and look it up)


You obviously do not understand the phrase. It's used when you are in a
winning position and you have backed
your opponent in to a corner. Graham has standards and does not believe
it's proper for him
to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.

The poster butted in and made statements that had no validity.


"butted in"? These are not private chats. Anyone is allowed to participate
in any thread.

He thought having MVP after his name makes everything he says gospel.
When called to substantiate (look this word up in the dictionary too)


I think you need a proper dictionary.

John... Visio MVP




  #95  
Old October 17th, 2005, 07:39 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...
You got your MVP out of a cracker jacks box and you think you're an
authority!


Why do I have to be an authority to repeatedly point out to you that these
newsgroups were not provided as your own private hunting ground for money.
You have no legitamate reason for your behaviour, so you sink back to
personal attacks, something you enjoy pointing out is not condone in these
newsgroups.

How many points do you think you got now within the circle of MVPs you are
trying to impress?


I don't care, I'm only trying to keep the newsgroups free from ambulance
chasers. I'll let the other MVPs indicate
if they are not impressed with what I have done.

John... Visio MVP


  #96  
Old October 17th, 2005, 09:27 PM
Michel Walsh
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

Hi,


You don't need one more MVP on your back, or don't really care any more,
but if I can summarize: why not simply trying to limit your advertising to
your signature (such as "PC Datasheet / Consulting Services")... and only if
you really make a contribution, in the body of your replying message to the
Original Poster? That has been proved acceptable, in the past, and do not
elevate the risk to see these newsgroups degenerating into disguised
publicity. After all, you wont expect Microsoft to make publicity here, and
we will rapidly move out of here if it was done, so neither the regular
posters, neither the first time users, expect to fall on disguises publicity
from posters, without any real tentative help supplied... On the other hand,
we really welcome experts (consultants or otherwise) supplying free genuine
support, and those can even get an MVP award, with time.



Vanderghast, Access MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...
You got your MVP out of a cracker jacks box and you think you're an
authority!

How many points do you think you got now within the circle of MVPs you are
trying to impress?

Steve




  #97  
Old October 17th, 2005, 09:35 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

I don't care, I'm only trying to keep the newsgroups free from ambulance
chasers. I'll let the other MVPs indicate
if they are not impressed with what I have done.

Bull$%^#$%!!

If you cared one iota about the newsgroups you would be putting your time
into policing the posts that have nothing to do with Access. And by the way,
how many contributory responses did you make to the Access newsgroups in the
past week?

--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications

www.pcdatasheet.com

If you don't get the help you need in the newsgroup, I can help you for a
very reasonable fee. Over 1000 Access users have come to me for help
in the past four years.



"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message
...
"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...
You got your MVP out of a cracker jacks box and you think you're an
authority!


Why do I have to be an authority to repeatedly point out to you that these
newsgroups were not provided as your own private hunting ground for money.
You have no legitamate reason for your behaviour, so you sink back to
personal attacks, something you enjoy pointing out is not condone in these
newsgroups.

How many points do you think you got now within the circle of MVPs you
are trying to impress?


I don't care, I'm only trying to keep the newsgroups free from ambulance
chasers. I'll let the other MVPs indicate
if they are not impressed with what I have done.

John... Visio MVP



  #98  
Old October 17th, 2005, 10:24 PM
StopThisAdvertising
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted


"PC Datasheet" schreef in bericht link.net...

Bull$%^#$%!!

C'mon Steve, you don't think this would 'fit' within The Rules Of Conduct ??

If you cared one iota about the newsgroups you would be putting your time
into policing the posts that have nothing to do with Access. And by the way,
how many contributory responses did you make to the Access newsgroups in the
past week?


If you would care about the newsgroups you would have stopped your advertising games long ago.
You are only using these groups as your 'hunting fields'.
IMO your free answers are only meant to disguise that.

Btw: playing chess these days ?

Arno R
  #99  
Old October 17th, 2005, 10:34 PM
John Marshall, MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...
I don't care, I'm only trying to keep the newsgroups free from ambulance
chasers. I'll let the other MVPs indicate
if they are not impressed with what I have done.

Bull$%^#$%!!


So that is the term you want your activities to be refered as?

If you cared one iota about the newsgroups you would be putting your time
into policing the posts that have nothing to do with Access. And by the
way, how many contributory responses did you make to the Access newsgroups
in the past week?


The Access MVPS and the other users are doing an excellent job of answering
questions, I help out when I can.

I'm still trying to get over the recent post of you thanking Arno.

John...


  #100  
Old October 18th, 2005, 07:51 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default Mrs Datasheet's son feels persecuted

Hi Michel,

Have you seen the frequent free advice/support I provide on the newsgroups?

Steve


"Michel Walsh" vanderghast@VirusAreFunnierThanSpam wrote in message
...
Hi,


You don't need one more MVP on your back, or don't really care any
more, but if I can summarize: why not simply trying to limit your
advertising to your signature (such as "PC Datasheet / Consulting
Services")... and only if you really make a contribution, in the body of
your replying message to the Original Poster? That has been proved
acceptable, in the past, and do not elevate the risk to see these
newsgroups degenerating into disguised publicity. After all, you wont
expect Microsoft to make publicity here, and we will rapidly move out of
here if it was done, so neither the regular posters, neither the first
time users, expect to fall on disguises publicity from posters, without
any real tentative help supplied... On the other hand, we really welcome
experts (consultants or otherwise) supplying free genuine support, and
those can even get an MVP award, with time.



Vanderghast, Access MVP


"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
link.net...
You got your MVP out of a cracker jacks box and you think you're an
authority!

How many points do you think you got now within the circle of MVPs you
are trying to impress?

Steve






 




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