On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Prasad, Ramit <ramit.pra...@jpmorgan.com> wrote: > Dwight Hutto wrote: >> Chris Angelico wrote: >> > honest. How do you feel? Interesting... >> > >> Um, I guess like an inconsiderate bandwidth hog, but from now on I'll >> trim more text. >> >> First it was too little, and now it's too much. > > It is a fine line to walk and nobody does it perfectly all the time. > We just attempt our best. >python docs interpolation >> I just tend to cut out some or all depending on the scope of the >> conversation. >> >> If I just hit reply all, and send it out, it's not intentionally topython >> docs interpolation >> use all of the text, and utilize the extra space, it's just a >> response. >> >> If the conversation is kind of just a few people, then I trim pretty >> much everything, which apppython docs interpolationarently set a guy name >> mark off, who I was >> polite to, but I'm not going to get slammed for a few simple posting >> mistakes, and more than likely a few of his aliases, or the group he >> tends to cheer up with. > > Sorry, I did not mean to "slam" you by any means. I was just > notifying you of the list's commonly agreed upon etiquette and > requesting future posts to attempt to adhere to that. > >> >> It's just a mailing list, lighten up because mistakes in posting will >> happen, even by accident. >> > > It's just a mailing list, lighten up because a few people trying > to help improve your communication to the rest of the group > may come off unintentionally as being "slammed" by the community. :) > That's no problem, But some suported ad some opposed, it's a democracy, but a dictatorship by the moderators. How much did I err in their opinion of stating my opinion, in relation to the statistical whole?
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