Thread: The word for @
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Old 11-21-2005, 12:07 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by darrenstraight
Quote:
Originally Posted by BadBoy
Well, he asked in English! :P

(Besides, aren't the majority of ALL words different in another language?)
That doesn’t mean he wanted it in English, we are a community you are suppose to build on subjects not go against them, wonder why so many people are complaining to me lately about members not contributing more to threads my giving more to the community for example you could have replied that's interesting oh and look I just found that page you were talking about.

Then from there we could discuss more on subject like where did the @ symbol originate from.

So people please try and build more on the subjects than go against them!

Thanks.
darrenstraight, you are tripping out.

I was NOT going against anybody. Did you not see the smiley with the tongue sticking out in my post. It was never my intention to go AGAINST anyone. At least the next person that posted after me got the jist of it, laughed and asked a question that pertains to the subject matter. I did contribute positievly to the question asked. A little humor or even a sense of humor is nice sometimes. You don't have to be all serious and to the book with everything. I mean I know that you are admin and all. That doesn't mean that you have to be so serious all the time. I guess you just don't have a sense of humor today.

Basically you took that the wrong way. For you to infer that I was going AGAINST the subject simply means that you were wrong.
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