Re: Question about dual headset for re-dictating using VR
From: djgordon (danigordon_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 02/18/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:40:13 -0600
While I know you said *you* collectively, it's in response to my post so I
have to respond in kind. I'm sorry if some feel I respond in a disrespectful
manner. I don't feel that way but.... I don't get on here and call anyone
names, or not that I can remember anyway. I don't just come on here and call
someone a liar or argue just for the hell of it; it's usually because I have
an honest disagreement or want to point out something to make it clearer. I
may not always come across as clear as I am trying to be and in the end it
may sound like I'm trying to pick a fight, but I'm honestly not. I think
everyone on here as something to contribute to any conversation that's being
held. There are many times I stay my fingers just to keep from starting a
fight, but it's only the times when I disagree with something that someone
picks it apart. For example, my post late last night about the cute ad for
singles was just that, cute, and sheesh I can't imagine anyone would have
ever thought it was real and actually taken the time to look it up and pick
it apart. I only posted it for the animal lovers on here, not as something
that was real. I actually never even considered it was real. Anyway, back to
this discussion, I just am not sure why it comes down to me being childish
when I don't agree with something or someone and if a month before someone
said the same thing it's only my post that's picked apart. Oh well, such is
life, I take full ownership and accountability in everything I post, and if
I have shown disrespect I would honestly like it to be pointed out to me,
because there are very few people in this world that I don't have some
respect for in some way for whatever minute reason.
Dani
"Sandi" <sanditypes@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:37mqhuF5f0hqeU1@individual.net...
> > What, can you not say my name, Jeannie? You know, those of you who think
I
> > am just trying to start something with people, you can think what you
> want.
> > I offer my opinions or expressions the same as everyone else. Just
because
> I
> > don't conform to someone's idea of nice all the time just means I'm not
a
> > "suck up" as it was put. I don't kiss anyone's feet, never have, never
> will.
> > I also don't sugar coat things. And everyone on here that I have had
words
> > with I have also in turn either tried to help in some way or asked help
> from
> > them at times. Case in point, I specifically have asked Sheila pointed
> help
> > questions a few times. I don't recall there being a rule that everyone
on
> > here had to agree with everyone else at all times and on all points. If
> > anyone feels I am just trying to pick fights, I'm sorry you feel that
way,
> > and I know it to not be true and that's all I have to worry about in my
> > life, my own actions and reactions, not someone else's. I've always said
I
> > have broad shoulders and can take it.
> >
> > Dani
> >
> Ah, but there's a difference between having one's own opinions and
> expressing them in an adult and polite manner, and acting like 6-year-olds
> on a playground. I never fault anyone for disagreeing with me, but if you
> (the collective "you," not specifically you) can't act like an adult, I
> can't take you seriously. I agree that we should all be ourselves without
> worrying that a person will react negatively to who we are; I disagree
> vehemently that this absolves us of the responsibility to show respect for
> other people in the process.
>
> Sandi
>
>
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