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Train 188 Tragic Accident – What is the Complete Story?
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<p>[quote user="243129"]</p> <p> </p> <div class="quote-header"> </div> <blockquote class="quote"> <div class="quote-user">VOLKER LANDWEHR</div> <div class="quote-content">Not necessarily. The view from the outside is usually unbiased. Yours is extremely biased.</div> </blockquote> <div class="quote-footer"> </div> <p> </p> <p>Mine is extremely informed.</p> <p> </p> <div class="quote-header"> </div> <blockquote class="quote"> <div class="quote-user">VOLKER LANDWEHR</div> <div class="quote-content">But I would prefer to be corrected shortly after I'm wrong. I don't like it when a mistake is used weeks later to let me look bad. You are an expert in this.</div> </blockquote> <div class="quote-footer"> </div> <p> </p> <p>I did point it out to you. You missed or ignored it. I didn't make you look bad, you made yourself look bad.</p> <p>Hint: The handles were labeled incorrectly.</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Informed and biased don't exclude each other. I prefer the unbiased information.</p> <p>I posted the pictures in the first thread about the Amtrak #188 accident's true story one late evening, I think. The next morning the thread was deleted.</p> <p>If you corrected me, I never saw it. At that time I made myself look bad, OK.</p> <p>But here you used this again to belittle me as I don't agree with you. As I said before it is your preferred method.</p> <p>In another post in this thread you said: <em>I am less polite when I am treated less politely. Euclid and Overmod give lucid, insightful contributions. You and others resort to sniping ergo you are treated less politely.</em></p> <p>You forgot one important requirement, the need to agree with you.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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