This thread has been dead for over a day
...What?
Since when has there been a "requirement" for daily posting? Some people only post on weekends, some never on weekends, and DS9 posters are an elite squad of sorts among us nerds - very few of us around here, in comparison with even ENT fans. But our threads tend to stay interesting fairly long (perhaps it's all the Terry Farrell content) and the ideas keep bubbling up...
You come across as very condescending.
You most certainly do.
Timo Saloniemi
I think you have misunderstood me. I don't think I ever implied a thread required daily posting or that the thread was somehow "finished." My problem was more with the fact that Raytas jumped into a discussion for the sole purpose of pointing out my grammar issues, which was the spelling of the name Garak.
Being a philologist, I am kind of pedantic, but this is a pet peeve of mine: please spell the names of the characters correctly. His name is "Garak", not "Garek". If unsure, there are search engines and people here who would be happy to help.
This thread has been dead for over a day and out of all that has been said you are going to jump in now because I mispelled GARAK's name? You didn't even participate in the discussion. I find it somewhat rude to go running through the message boards calling people out for grammar. Your pet peeves are not my concern. You come across as very condescending.
Eh, sorry to burst your bubble, but to quote Shakesphere, "The lady doth protest too much." Raytas politely asked for an effort to be given and cited her reasons as to why. She even said please.
You're the one who personally attacked her by calling her rude and condecending. I'd be more worried about your own actions and less about others.
And really, someone bumps a thread that's been active for a day and you jump them for that? This isn't a face to face conversation, that's the wonderful thing about message boards. You can revive threads and coversations that have been "over" for days or weeks.
Yeah I didn't really jump or attack anybody so let's not dramatize this any further. You said I should be more concerned with my own actions than those of others? Why don't you tell that to Raytas or take your own advice. My response was only to let her know that I didn't appreciate being called out for my grammar and how I think it is somewhat rude for somebody to do that. In short, my response was soley my being "concerned" with my own actions.
Does anybody have anything to add to what is a pretty good discussion? My apologies for the mild derailing of this thread.