Friday, July 25, 2003

PS:

Note to self: Do not be argumentative in others journals. , I owe you an apology

7 comments:

  1. nahh.. do! :).. I think the points raised on both sides were valid.. but unfortunately I also believe we Indians in India are fighting a losing battle.. sigh!

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  2. maybe we should debate this in bangalore community then. its a really valid thing mad whatever u said.

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  3. Loka Samasta Sukhina Bhavanthu.

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  4. Hey you don't owe me an apology at all. I like it when people have differences of opinion. And as long as it doesn't get abusive, its actually quite educative.
    Chill dude (like thay say in colleges...i guess)
    :)

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  5. Thanks. I'm chilled all right, but just thought you might have got irritated with two different people arguing on your journal ! You get copied on all the emails anyway. ;-)

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  6. Well, sorry too ... I guess.

    I had no idea you didn't want your LJ being a public playground for discussions. I'd like to call it discussions, and not "arguments". The way I see it, if you wanted that, you could setup screening of messages for my username, or for all people, some of your friends list, all of your friends list, or all of LJ. So I assume you *choose* to permit your LJ display public messages/comments and thus enable the possibility of having discussions ... maybe you didn't.

    So yeah, sorry.

    Some wise man once said, "Never ruin an apology with an excuse" and I've ruined it, but oh well, c'est la vie ;/

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  7. Is this addressed to me? I thought I said I didn't mind the discussion or argument. Please don't apologise, it didn't bother me at all.

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