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  • A Anthony Roach

    Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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    Todd Smith
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    I've seen some strong criticisms in some articles but they are usually technically based. Those replies are just trolls. They should be moderated out and ignored. Todd Smith

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    • A Anthony Roach

      Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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      Roger Wright
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      Anthony Roach wrote: So Is this a common thing Very rare, and unwelcome. The best bet is to ignore it; the moron will get bored with the lack of response and go back to the children's websites.

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      • A Anthony Roach

        Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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        Todd C Wilson
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        Get paranoid. We all hate you. :mad: It's a documented fact. You use C#. And Access. Good god man, you're just asking for a whuppin'! I mean, Access alone is enough to bestow the ire of an entire group upon your arse, but then you go and add in C#, you must really be wanting serious abuse! C# is only for weeinies that can't handle the power of C++ and don't understand Java. Grow up, get a life, don't quit your day job, you ain't got a chance. There, now you've been properly abused. Fell better now? :-D


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        • A Anthony Roach

          Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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          Chris Losinger
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          i've had more than a few... -c


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          • R Roger Wright

            Anthony Roach wrote: So Is this a common thing Very rare, and unwelcome. The best bet is to ignore it; the moron will get bored with the lack of response and go back to the children's websites.

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            Anthony Roach
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            My thoughts exactly thats why Ignored my initial responses Anthony

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            • T Todd C Wilson

              Get paranoid. We all hate you. :mad: It's a documented fact. You use C#. And Access. Good god man, you're just asking for a whuppin'! I mean, Access alone is enough to bestow the ire of an entire group upon your arse, but then you go and add in C#, you must really be wanting serious abuse! C# is only for weeinies that can't handle the power of C++ and don't understand Java. Grow up, get a life, don't quit your day job, you ain't got a chance. There, now you've been properly abused. Fell better now? :-D


              Visual Studio Favorites - improve your development! GUIgui - skin your apps without XP

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              Anthony Roach
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              LOL I feel such a weenie I dont suppose that ... no probably not. :-D Anthony

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              • A Anthony Roach

                Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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                Michael P Butler
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                Judging by their comments, they are probably VB programmers who got lost. (Although with the link to CP being posted on CP today, perhaps we've inherited a couple of their trolls) Don't worry about it, if it happens again we'll set Nish on them :-D Michael :-)

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                • A Anthony Roach

                  LOL I feel such a weenie I dont suppose that ... no probably not. :-D Anthony

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                  realJSOP
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                  Now yer feeling someone's weenie? No wonder the guy flamed you. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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                    Now yer feeling someone's weenie? No wonder the guy flamed you. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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                    • A Anthony Roach

                      Just wondering how many people here have had abusive reponses attached to their articles. I got my first today so I must be doing something right. Is this common for the code project?. I know its a problem for codeGuru well that and the fact that people use other peoples articles to advertise their own websites ( I think that one bugged me more than the abuse ) The article in question was on editing Access databases in c# and one person logged in as anonymous and the other probably created the ura loser account especially for me ( coo I feel all warm inside knowing it went to so much trouble. ) Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) So Is this a common thing or should I start getting paranoid? Anthony

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                      Christian Graus
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                      It's becoming more common, and for that reason there is no reason to worry about it. Anthony Roach wrote: Still from his comments its obvious from the words between the swear words that he didn't understand the article ( probably hasnt even read it. ) I posted a game recently using the submission wizard, the image and the two zip files failed to upload and while I was trying to get them to work, two people voted, giving an average of three. That being the case, it's pretty clear that the system is a guide only, and certainly I rarely look at the comments until *after* I've read an article. In fact, yours sounds useful, I'll have to check it out :-) Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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