somebody is wrong on the internet: http://xkcd.com/386/Tami wrote:Yes, I agree. It`s only that it can be easier said than done, and it doesn`t feel nice to ignore somebody, especially when they ask a question, but I`m going to have to learn to walk away from some kinds of discussions at an early stage.ez4u wrote: Never forget that what you reply to is entirely up to you. My approach is, "When in doubt, tune it out!" Life is too short, etc.
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Just to give another positive comment, I like seeing the book reviews. They often help me to select books to pick up in the future.