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DrShadowSML 14-01-2005 08:01

Apology
 
I would like to apologize for anything disrespectful I may have said on this website. I was very foolish and sorry. Please forgive me. :(

Bharat Nain 14-01-2005 09:58

Re: Apology
 
It's allright, we all make mistakes. The deal is if you learn from them then its good, otherwise its bad. Keep learning...

Eugenia Gabrielov 14-01-2005 17:07

Re: Apology
 
You're forgiven, naturally. Understand that this is a community where you can grow past mistakes and renew relationships and regain respect. Have a happy and safe build season.

Roland 14-01-2005 17:09

Re: Apology
 


How bad can you possibly be?

Koko Ed 14-01-2005 17:19

Re: Apology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DrShadowSML
I would like to apologize for anything disrespectful I may have said on this website. I was very foolish and sorry. Please forgive me. :(

Exactly what are you apologizing for? I looked at your old posts and found nothing offensive.

Tytus Gerrish 14-01-2005 17:30

Re: Apology
 
it's alright, there have been worse.

Andy Baker 14-01-2005 17:41

Re: Apology
 
DrShadow,

People make mistakes. The few people who don't ever make mistakes are the same people who simply don't do anything. What people do after they make a mistake tells others what they are made of.

Ed,

I believe that he had some questionable content in his signature, and he has edited it.

All,

If you are new to these forums, you might want to observe the discussions a while before diving in with opinions, emotions, and expertise. Sometimes I wonder if there should be a 5 day waiting period before a new user could post. This would make them read a while before jumping in. I *know* that this would not be practical, but it would eliminate some embarrassments.

Andy B.

Koko Ed 14-01-2005 17:48

Re: Apology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker
DrShadow,

People make mistakes. The few people who don't ever make mistakes are the same people who simply don't do anything. What people do after they make a mistake tells others what they are made of.

Ed,

I believe that he had some questionable content in his signature, and he has edited it.

All,

If you are new to these forums, you might want to observe the discussions a while before diving in with opinions, emotions, and expertise. Sometimes I wonder if there should be a 5 day waiting period before a new user could post. This would make them read a while before jumping in. I *know* that this would not be practical, but it would eliminate some embarrassments.

Andy B.

Oh yeah.
He had the tank.
Yeah that wasn't very nice. At least he apologized and that's good.

Mike Ciance 14-01-2005 18:27

Re: Apology
 
you are still pretty new to the forums, all newbies make some dumb posts. ask brandon about when i joined :p

JoeXIII'007 14-01-2005 19:18

Re: Apology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Ciance
you are still pretty new to the forums, all newbies make some dumb posts.

Yeah, don't worry about it, but just a few pointers:
-remember that this is FIRST, not Robot Wars or Battle Bots or some other extreme organization. So keep all posts centered on the aspects of gracious professionalism and all that can branch out from it

AND

-remember that there are people within the forums that are from different associations and organizations. If you don't know who, LOOK. 'Search before you post' as Brandon says.

Further more, check your reputation points, they definitely can keep you in check if you have problems you are unaware of. That's how I know when I've made a dumb post that I should regret and never do again.

-Joe


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