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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by AntonioFP45</i> <br /><br />Thanks Tom, <br /> <br />Re: UP9899. <b>I could be mistaken</b> but he left or got banned, but has come back with a new name (AC44..something?). Recently this person referred to someone as "dumb". Based on the word pattern , it "appeared" like his style. But again, I could be mistaken. If so, my apolgies to the person. [8)] <br /> <br />Regardless, I've enjoyed this forum and learned a great deal here. Guys like <b>Dave9999, Bill Matthewson, NHRRJet, BentnoseWillie, Dougal, ErieDiamond, Don Gibson, and countless others,</b> have made this forum a very valueble learning and enrichment resource. [4:-)][tup] <br /> <br />I've also been <font color="red">flamed</font id="red"> twice in the past year. I've responded to the "flamers" firmly but yet, without calling them names (jerk, idiot, stupid, moron, the "F" word, etc.)----------so useless! Name calling, disrespecting or "flaming" only degrades the high quality of this forum. [B)] <br /> <br />Why fuel the fire? Either giving a cool response, or ignoring the flamer altogether pretty much puts it out! If the poster's info is not of value to you or if you know that your response will likely make the person start <font color="red">"blow torching"</font id="red"> you, ignore it and move on to another post. [;)] <br /> <br />I'm only a fellow modeler, but it's always my suggestion that we respect each other. Keeps this very enjoyable. [:)][tup][C):-)][tup][:D][tup][8D][tup][swg] <br /> <br />Cheers with an E-7 in Run 8! <br /> <br />[/quote] Ditto to that Antonio. This forum really is a great place, so long as we don't start any "bonfires".[;)]
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