When I first started visiting here and on Psi Phi boards I used to think that Ian (Therin) was an obnoxious know-it-all. Once I got to know Ian and his posting style I came to quite another opinion about him and now I see him as an enthusiastic fan who has a lot of knowledge he is willing to share without prejudice or respect of persons.
Hehehe. Thanks. After being challenged on several occasions, each time taking me totally by surprise - with accusations of having a "hidden agenda", which was so hidden it was even hidden from me - I began asking people to read my comments aloud (with a Mel Gibson larrikin Aussie accent) and see if it was still offensive.
Bulletin boards do tend to be less formal modes of written communication, and what I might say in an Aussie pub over a few drinks with other Aussie fans is the style I tend to use when chatting on a bbs. To get more formal than that requires a different approach, and then I'm told I sound stuffy and over-researched. If I'm racing to add to a thread while eating breakfast and getting ready for work, my Aussie approach will sometimes win out.
American fans often forget that a bbs is an international forum, and we've all seen a newcomer berated for poor spelling or grammar only to learn that English isn't their first language. Even the difference in time zones can affect postings. I'm often here talking to myself, trying to stop myself triple posting in a now-quiet thread, while the Americans are at work. Then while I'm sleeping, all Hell breaks out and I only see the aftermath of the flame wars. Again, I'm trying to stop myself triple posting in a now-quiet thread. While a debate is raging, triple-posting is never a problem.
(I know there's a multi-post facility, but it doesn't always like Macs.)