To Avi123

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Re: To Avi123

Post by avi123 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:27 pm

Julie wrote:If I wanted to post it here I would have... but never mind, it wasn't important, I'm certainly not trying to sell you anything and can't imagine now why I thought I had anything to say to such a rude person.
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OK, now every one can see why I was correct to put you on my foe list about a year ago.

However, the fact that you and I brought up the issue that flashing images as Avatars could cause epileptic seizures to persons who suffer from Epilepsy while looking at it, we should be blessed by G-D b/c we "opened the mouth" for the one son, out of four sons in the Jewish Passover Haggadah, "who does not even know how to ask a question", i.e. the person(s) who drafted the rules for this website and stating that it was OK to post flashing images.

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Post by Goofproof » Sun Jul 06, 2014 9:03 pm

No need to get riled up, flash can be turned off in control panel, as can avatars. I'm more concerned at the waste of bandwith they cause.

If a person choses not to answer PMs they lose the ability to communicate with others, his loss. Unchecking PMs in control panel would be the more polite option. Jim
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