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Re: Bass Burhglar Alarms



Frank,
Let it go!  We all know everything you are posting.  When he was not posting
everyone was asking where he was.  The newsgroup stuck pretty much to topic.
Now that he is back, and I happen to think he is an asset to the group, you
want to start crap up again.  If he starts being a nusiance, then come down
on him.  As long as he is behaving, lets enjoy the truce.  Most of us in the
group are professional enough to not worry about what Robert does or doesn't
do.  He gives good advice and is willing to jump in to help whenever he
knows the answer.

You are quite knowlegable too and contribut much to the group.  Maintain
your high professional standards and don't let things he says or does get
you so riled up.  He knows just how to yank your chain and you respond to it
like a puppet on a string.

Ok Jim, go ahead and tear me up....
Regards,
Allan

"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:T3Kbf.438854$tl2.10504@xxxxxxxxxxx
> robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I never asked for your forgiveness nor did I offer forgiveness to you.
>
> No, but you "waltzed" back in here after thirty days fully expecting
> everyone here to "start over" from scratch...
>
>
>> Your continual vendetta against me has brought you repeated
>> chastisement from numerous regulars and visitors.
>
>
> I really do wish you'd look up the word "vendetta".  Where have you *ever*
> caused me injury??  You don't even know me or where I work. Everything
> you've ever said about me is based on supposition, outright lies, and
> innuendo.  Your past history is chalker-block full of the same old thing.
>
>
>> I'll post about
>> security alarms and politely answer questions.  I suggest you do the
>> same.
>
> Fine.  Let's call this a "contract", shall we??
>
>
>>
>>
>>>and have everyone here...
>>
>>
>> You don't speak for "everyone here".
>
> Where did I say I did??
>
>
>>
>>
>>>Since I don't want to "start" anything here, I'll let that go...  for
>>>now.
>>
>>
>> I suggest you let it go permanently.  The newsgroup will be better for
>> it.
>
> Done!  I shall adhere to the FAQ.  This is a "two way street", however. I
> expect you to as well.
>
>
>>
>>
>>>As for BBA...  I should tell you to enable security alerts on your web
>>
>> browser (if you're using IE).
>>
>> My browsers (IE, Netscape and Firefox) all show my pages without any
>> problems.
>>
>>
>>>You'll notice that every page you try to load comes up with a bogus
>>>message that you're cruising a "secure site".
>>
>>
>> Those messages are generated by your browser.
>>
>
> As well as your customer's browsers if they have the same security
> settings active.  All I'm saying is that you've got code in your header
> that IE (at the particular settings I employ) picks up.  It makes your
> site a "kludge".  If you don't appreciate the "critique", just say so and
> I'll keep my mouth shut about that too so you can go on your merry way...
> Mind you, your customers (those with higher security settings in their
> browsers) will too...




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