Wow, I never knew that. Thanks for the clarification, professor.Originally posted by H
Boo on you.
Wow, I never knew that. Thanks for the clarification, professor.Originally posted by H
Boo on you.
I was booing Euclidian zoning, not you...but if you want to sink to the personal attacts, well I guess that just shows your character.Originally posted by Wanigas?
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I don't wish to get in the middle of this, I just find it amusing how people can criticize another for doing something while doing the same thing.Originally posted by H
Slowly backing away...
Heck yes, I am attacting his character.Originally posted by iamme
well, it is Friday afternoon.Originally posted by NHPlanner
And the condescending tone in your post reveals your character. You quoted my original post, thereby giving the appearance that you were critiqueing more than just zoning. I am willing to concede that I was a little thin-skinned if you are willing to admit that your posting technique was a little heavy-handed.Originally posted by H
Originally posted by Wanigas?
admitted...but is was not intentional...your comments were
...and you are reading tone that is not there.
And for this, you and wanigas get:Originally posted by H
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The off shoot of the "Why do we Zone" thread is here, and now closed.
The original topic is certainly a worthy thread, and continues in the Zoning & Land Use Forum.
Last edited by NHPlanner; 15 Oct 2004 at 2:54 PM.
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