By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more
Forum sponsored by:
Forum sponsored by Forum House Ad Zone

Drilling small holes in hardend steel

All Topics | Latest Posts

Search for:  in Thread Title in  
not done it yet18/03/2020 10:12:37
7517 forum posts
20 photos
Posted by Versaboss on 17/02/2020 22:23:54:

It's nice to see that Mr. C.T-T finally also has learned how to quote correctly. For such an old git like me it is really cumbersome to find out who has written what. I sincerely hope that from now on, as you wrote, you will move on.

Kind regards,
Hans

‘Fraid not. Slow learner and short memory?

Enough!18/03/2020 21:36:52
1719 forum posts
1 photos
Posted by Chris TickTock on 18/03/2020 09:12:09:

Hi jeff, plenty of attitude is needed when dealing with online rude, bullying types that you very clearly represent.

All you have to do is read posts in other threads by the people you are referring to and find they are not habitually as you describe.

Are you so sure that you, yourself, are not a large part of the problem, as several people tried to tell you?

[ If you respond (OK, but not required) PLEASE press the down-arrow a few times before starting your reply. Having to repeatedly do all the work to separate out your mixed-up quotes because you won't make a modicum of effort, probably doesn't set people up for good tempered responses. ]

Steviegtr18/03/2020 21:55:37
avatar
2668 forum posts
352 photos

Oh my god. I thought I was the only one who could put a big stick in a wasps nest. PMSL.

Steve.

Chris TickTock19/03/2020 09:23:02
622 forum posts
46 photos
Posted by Bandersnatch on 18/03/2020 21:36:52:
Posted by Chris TickTock on 18/03/2020 09:12:09:

Hi jeff, plenty of attitude is needed when dealing with online rude, bullying types that you very clearly represent.

All you have to do is read posts in other threads by the people you are referring to and find they are not habitually as you describe.

Are you so sure that you, yourself, are not a large part of the problem, as several people tried to tell you?

[ If you respond (OK, but not required) PLEASE press the down-arrow a few times before starting your reply. Having to repeatedly do all the work to separate out your mixed-up quotes because you won't make a modicum of effort, probably doesn't set people up for good tempered responses. ]

You are looking to excuse rudeness and cyber bullying. I post questions according to the rules. Some answer in a rude fashion nothing short of being cyber bullies. No justification for rudeness whatsoever, why should you answer a beginners question rudely...why not ignore it if it irritates you?

Abusing the vulnerable (beginner) is cowardly and wrong...defending such bullies puts you in that camp. I know life long high quality engineers that have seen this all too often on line.

Chris

JasonB19/03/2020 09:31:25
avatar
25215 forum posts
3105 photos
1 articles

Lets cool it down on both sides

If you don't like Chris's questions then simply don't answer or make comments and if Chris does not like the replies he can choose to use the ignor button.

He is not the only one who regularly quotes wrongly but the only one that people are picking up on.

Edited By JasonB on 19/03/2020 09:33:12

Chris TickTock19/03/2020 10:08:26
622 forum posts
46 photos
Posted by JasonB on 19/03/2020 09:31:25:

Lets cool it down on both sides

If you don't like Chris's questions then simply don't answer or make comments and if Chris does not like the replies he can choose to use the ignor button.

He is not the only one who regularly quotes wrongly but the only one that people are picking up on.

Edited By JasonB on 19/03/2020 09:33:12

Thank you Jason

That's all i ask for

Chris

Emgee19/03/2020 10:37:33
2610 forum posts
312 photos
Posted by JasonB on 19/03/2020 09:31:25:

Lets cool it down on both sides

If you don't like Chris's questions then simply don't answer or make comments and if Chris does not like the replies he can choose to use the ignor button.

He is not the only one who regularly quotes wrongly but the only one that people are picking up on.

Edited By JasonB on 19/03/2020 09:33:12

Now that a moderator has stated the facts perhaps we can continue to provide advice to beginners in a civil and helpful manner, and as said if you don't want to see what some people may post use the "ignore member" logo on the message bottom line.

Emgee

All Topics | Latest Posts

Please login to post a reply.

Magazine Locator

Want the latest issue of Model Engineer or Model Engineers' Workshop? Use our magazine locator links to find your nearest stockist!

Find Model Engineer & Model Engineers' Workshop

Sign up to our Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter and get a free digital issue.

You can unsubscribe at anytime. View our privacy policy at www.mortons.co.uk/privacy

Latest Forum Posts
Support Our Partners
cowells
Sarik
MERIDIENNE EXHIBITIONS LTD
Subscription Offer

Latest "For Sale" Ads
Latest "Wanted" Ads
Get In Touch!

Do you want to contact the Model Engineer and Model Engineers' Workshop team?

You can contact us by phone, mail or email about the magazines including becoming a contributor, submitting reader's letters or making queries about articles. You can also get in touch about this website, advertising or other general issues.

Click THIS LINK for full contact details.

For subscription issues please see THIS LINK.

Digital Back Issues

Social Media online

'Like' us on Facebook
Follow us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter
 Twitter Logo

Pin us on Pinterest

 

Donate

donate