Also agree with Ed.
Rick knows the rules - and no-one is above them. So I have no idea why he acted in a manner that would get himself blocked - only he knows. Then he gets upset over it after deliberately brining it on himself - huh?!
And I've never been impressed by these desperately attention-seeking public exits. People join and leave Internet communities all the time. Most don't feel the need to be a prima donna though. Those that do tend to return quite quickly.
Dan
On 20/06/05, Jack Lynch jack.i.lynch@gmail.com wrote:
Ed is spot on, and couldn't be more right about such whinging. Admins shouldn't be above the law, and precious few of us are here to experience an online soap opera of hysterical emotionalism. Its just an encyclopedia, get over it already...
Jack (Sam Spade)
On 6/20/05, Sam Korn smoddy@gmail.com wrote:
Ed, that is the most pathetic and selfish thing I have ever read a Wikipedian write. I thought better of you.
Sam
On 6/20/05, Poor, Edmund W Edmund.W.Poor@abc.com wrote:
Really? Good riddance. You've caused far more trouble than you've been worth.
Even the way you're leaving is an example. You could have appealed to soft-hearted old Uncle Ed. But, no, you've got to run off in a snit.
But if you change your mind, let me know. "For there is more rejoicing", etc. for the lost sheep.
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