Re: OT: Time out and/or Duke it out thread
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 4:53 pm
Mr. Hyde comes out when he comes face to face with dumb (i.e. same question asked four different ways by the same person).Uncle_Bob wrote:
Jekyll and Hyde
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Mr. Hyde comes out when he comes face to face with dumb (i.e. same question asked four different ways by the same person).Uncle_Bob wrote:
Jekyll and Hyde
If truth be known Mr. Hyde shows up at my house when I am faced the same situation. I just try to lock him in a closet and not let him come out in public when he does that. He's never much of a help anyway.Okie bipap wrote:Mr. Hyde comes out when he comes face to face with dumb (i.e. same question asked four different ways by the same person).
Uncle Bob & Okie, I've seen 'Mr. Hyde' displayed by PR when he comes across with what HE PERCEIVES to be "dumb." PR does know that he is bullying others; he just doesn't care. And right now, he's playing along and most likely telling his buddies he's "gonna be good, yadda, yadda, yadda..." (How many times have we seen this charade before?)Okie bipap wrote:Mr. Hyde comes out when he comes face to face with dumb (i.e. same question asked four different ways by the same person).Uncle_Bob wrote:
Jekyll and Hyde
does your right brain always go *PING*?robysue wrote:Right brain: *PING* <Here's the PICTURE that proves the main conjecture>
Right brain: *PING* <Here's the PICTURE>
Right brain: *PING* <Here's the relevant PICTURE>
Right brain: *PING* <Here are the two relevant PICTURES side by side>
Right brain: *PING* <LOOK at the damn PICTURE I keep showing you>
Right brain: *PING* <LOOK at the damn PICTURE I keep showing you>
That works, but when you only want to quote part of a post, there is another way that is usually easier. Click on 'Post Reply' at the bottom or top of the thread. Then go to the post that you want to partially quote. Highlight only the part you want to quote. Then click 'Quote' at the top of the comment. Bingo, the part you highlighted is quoted in your reply box. You can do this multiple times in one reply, even for multiple users' posts.PailRider wrote: quoting is easy.. just hit the quote button at the top and remove everything you don't want in between the square bracked quote and /quote tags...
Only when it's doing mathematicspalerider wrote:does your right brain always go *PING*?robysue wrote:Right brain: *PING* <Here's the PICTURE that proves the main conjecture>
Right brain: *PING* <Here's the PICTURE>
Right brain: *PING* <Here's the relevant PICTURE>
Right brain: *PING* <Here are the two relevant PICTURES side by side>
Right brain: *PING* <LOOK at the damn PICTURE I keep showing you>
Right brain: *PING* <LOOK at the damn PICTURE I keep showing you>
This is what I do. Especially when I am trying to answer questions so that the answer is easily seen.ChicagoGranny wrote:That works, but when you only want to quote part of a post, there is another way that is usually easier. Click on 'Post Reply' at the bottom or top of the thread. Then go to the post that you want to partially quote. Highlight only the part you want to quote. Then click 'Quote' at the top of the comment. Bingo, the part you highlighted is quoted in your reply box. You can do this multiple times in one reply, even for multiple users' posts.
+1Pugsy wrote:I quote the first question...give a response
+1Pugsy wrote:then quote the second ...give a response
+1Pugsy wrote:and so on.
+1Pugsy wrote:I think it makes for easier reading
Hi SleepySleepyEyes21 wrote:
Uncle Bob & Okie, I've seen 'Mr. Hyde' displayed by PR when he comes across with what HE PERCEIVES to be "dumb." PR does know that he is bullying others; he just doesn't care. And right now, he's playing along and most likely telling his buddies he's "gonna be good, yadda, yadda, yadda..." (How many times have we seen this charade before?)
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it seems it does violate the very core of the values johnny has set forth...wm_hess wrote:PR responses often are insulting, rude, and I would not respond in such a way myself. This, though doesn't contravene the owner of this boards rules for conduct.
Sonnyboy wrote:Let's take some time out to review what Johnny wants:
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you should be incredibly grateful I'm around, otherwise you losers would have no purpose at all in lifeGuest wrote:it seems it does violate the very core of the values johnny has set forth...wm_hess wrote:PR responses often are insulting, rude, and I would not respond in such a way myself. This, though doesn't contravene the owner of this boards rules for conduct.

+robysue wrote: Only when it's doing mathematics
he's back now that didn't take longpalerider wrote:you should be incredibly grateful I'm around, otherwise you losers would have no purpose at all in lifeGuest wrote:it seems it does violate the very core of the values johnny has set forth...wm_hess wrote:PR responses often are insulting, rude, and I would not respond in such a way myself. This, though doesn't contravene the owner of this boards rules for conduct.Guest wrote:With freedom comes responsibility, in this case that includes being respectful of your fellow CPAPers.
actually, I'm sure you'd find someone else to be assholish towards. so, nevermind
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