Coming from Mr Hubris himself, I'm honouredKeepItSteel":1a71hn1k said:You see, there I was accepting your wink and feeling warm & fuzzy and then you go and change the game plan.Neil":1a71hn1k said:Accepting the wink - that's one of the most pointless things to comment. If it's so dull, why read it - surely nobody makes you? And I'm sure the whole forum will just eat up some incredibly interesting thread you start, in contrast.KeepItSteel":1a71hn1k said:I was just voicing my thoughts on a fairly dull thread.
Oh... ;-)
I know I cant obviously always be right like you Neil
Commenting on the validity of the test is one thing, but I just don't get on commenting on (effectively) the validity of discussing it.KeepItSteel":1a71hn1k said:but I was making an open comment on a multiple page thread that seems for all intent and purposes to be a series of meaningless numbers.
Its fairly obvious that these numbers dont actually relate to anything substantial, and im surprised no-one else has picked up on it.
I just find the whole "this subject is dull" type comments the most pointless ever, that's all.KeepItSteel":1a71hn1k said:It just seemed strange to me. Hence my 'protest'.
I cant help it if I read something and find it dull, surely you have to read something to find out whether it is interesting or not? And as any good reviewer would do, I left a review. Be it positive or negative.
And yes, I will start a thread that people will find interesting. Probably.
I truly don't get it - it's one thing to question the validity - but why bother commenting that you feel it's dull - why not move on to something less dull?
I'm sure most people here could find countless threads they personally find dull, yet don't post to such threads to say so. I'm guessing becuase of the futility of it. I mean was it important to you that others taking part in the thread knew that you found the subject dull, or something? I'm just not getting it, that's all...