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Old 09-17-2015, 08:01 AM   #11
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So do you think that stating and justifying the intended limitations (which you call a “philosophy”) of a product when the discussion is about circumventing these limitations (implying that these limitations are in fact limiting in a clearly described use case) DOES add to the discussion?
Yes, I do. And whether or not you agree with that, your sarcastic response is completely inappropriate. I don't ask that you agree with me; I do ask that you express your disagreement in a manner that's consistent with MR's Posting Guidelines, wihch request that members maintain a friendly and supportive atmosphere. With the very greatest respect, a tone such as the one that you adopted in your response is neither friendly nor supportive. It doesn't cost anything to be polite, even if you don't agree with someone.
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