Re: Heidi's Participation in Sci.lang...



On 14 helmi, 05:37, "Heidi Graw" <h...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've created a poll that sci.lang members can participate in. Your opinion
counts.

The problem with you creating the poll is the same as the problem with
you in general: you are far too egocentric to learn anything. You
would be welcome if you ever showed the least indication of being
patient enough to actually read other people's postings and to learn
something from them (and I don't mean crackpots and cranks such as
Franz and Dushan).

It is very much in character that instead of trying to quietly better
your ways, you create a poll about your ladyship's participation in
the group, as if that were the most important thing in the world.

And I want to repeat: the problem with you is not the low level of
your knowledge. Everybody started with little knowledge, but with an
intellectual curiosity that made learning possible. The problem is
your lack of true intellectual curiosity: you just want a little
linguistic small talk to stoke your fancy with, you do not want to
acquire any more knowledge, which is very frustrating to the well-
meaning people who actually want to share their knowledge with you.

.



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