cschuler
Been here awhile...
The moderators here have too much power. Power can be a good thing, when there is a reasonable person at the controls. Here, we have a mix. My input has been (more than once) deleted due to prejudice:
"cschuler: I understand your argument, but thread-jacking is not appropriate, if you want to start a discussion about the dangers of people driving too fast, you are welcome to, but do it in the appropriate section of the forum".[/QUOTE]
This is disturbing. "Appropriate" is when and if there is relevance. Over-powered cars and DANGEROUS high-speed driving on PUBLIC roads are eminently related topics. There is a ton of "appropriatness" there.
Enjoy your editorial powers and your ego. Just want to let you know that I fully realize that the moderators here have very thin skins. Given their behaviors, that makes sense.
Thread-jacking, INDEED!
It's not thread jacking, it's freedom of speech. I KNOW that this is NOT a public forum and FOS is not legally an issue .... but, it is still a nice way to go for those who can withstand a bit of criticism. Those who can stand up to reasonable criticism have mostly thought things through. Those who can not, are often dangerous.
"cschuler: I understand your argument, but thread-jacking is not appropriate, if you want to start a discussion about the dangers of people driving too fast, you are welcome to, but do it in the appropriate section of the forum".[/QUOTE]
This is disturbing. "Appropriate" is when and if there is relevance. Over-powered cars and DANGEROUS high-speed driving on PUBLIC roads are eminently related topics. There is a ton of "appropriatness" there.
Enjoy your editorial powers and your ego. Just want to let you know that I fully realize that the moderators here have very thin skins. Given their behaviors, that makes sense.
Thread-jacking, INDEED!
It's not thread jacking, it's freedom of speech. I KNOW that this is NOT a public forum and FOS is not legally an issue .... but, it is still a nice way to go for those who can withstand a bit of criticism. Those who can stand up to reasonable criticism have mostly thought things through. Those who can not, are often dangerous.