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Old 28th March 2012, 04:17 PM
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Actually, Ken, as much as it hurts to take his defense, I do not think he meant any insult towards the "Popoluca" (where I live they call themselves Popoloca). He wrote sarcastic gibberish merely to mock those who violate his personal standards by going off topic. He did it to me, yesterday.
you do know that if a poster is being insulting or breaking rules, that there's a report button?

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that alerts all the forum mods to any problems..............

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Actually, I had a really clever, and witty response, involving a true story about Mexico, and the tourists of which nation prompted the government of Acapulco in the late 90's to pass a law prohibiting public access facilities from refusing entrance by the Mexican people. But, it would be lowering myself to his level, and causing work for the moderators who seem to be doing an absolutely great job at this time. So, I chose to let it go.

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To sum up and put this thread to RIP - it appears the consensus here is that a bit of wandering is OK - it makes us all human - but the limit is reached with insulting poss and totally irrelevant responses. I am a wanderer myself and these are the kind of rules I like: I want to get to know the people I am communicating with, people are interesting. Questions and answers have no personality - and you can always Google for answers.

Let's move on, people - we have beaten this horse to death - we are not children - we know when things are way of course and we seem to correct it.

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