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Old 04-20-2014, 07:06 PM
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Greg, thank you so much for your code post. That's really all I was hoping for. What I received instead from et. al. was not quite what I had expected.



And I do know of your site http://gregmaxey.com/. Visited it quite a long time ago as a matter of fact.

Seeing that you were a submarine ordnance commander in the U.S. Navy, I must ask you if you ever encountered a very fine gentleman by the name of Michael Bates. He is presently my CCNA instructor - beyond lucid in his presentation and every bit as fine an instructor as I had during my undergraduate and graduate years. Please do let me know.

And again, thank you for your assistance - and your civility. In closing, I do think what really gets people who assail me is that I just don't get upset or engage them in senseless repartee. Because there is so much of that nonsense on the net, I tend not to frequent forums that much anymore. Perhaps that is why I had no idea what cross-posting is or how it was such a crime. Just never ever encountered it before.

See you on your site. Thanks again.
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Old 04-20-2014, 07:27 PM
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Dennis,

I don't recall specifically a Michael Bates. However, while I have no doubt that he is a fine gentleman, if he was associated with submarines he is likely to have at least an undercoat of barnacles and seaweed in his character ;-)

It is really unfortunate that you have both assailed and feel assailed. However debating what you and others have said is, as you say here, senseless repartee.

It seems you have a solution and perhaps through a hard knock have learned the frustration that regulars in these forums experience from cross posts.

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Old 04-20-2014, 08:41 PM
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Greg,

I must again repeat:

1) I am not familiar with nor have I ever heard of cross-posts.

2) I do not know how these threads are related such that a so-called "cross-post" could even exist.

3) I have no idea how http://www.vbaexpress.com/forum/show...664#post308664 is related to this particular forum.

4) If you read back over the threads, you will surely see that I have been exceedingly restrained in my response to the likes of
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And if you got "quite fatigued" from this, I suggest you seek medical attention.
That, Greg, would be called an ad hominem attack. I don't indulge in those. Oh, by way of clarification, when I said I got "fatigued" from what was going on, I was being both sarcastic and dismissive. Apparently British understatement is lost on those folks.

As for my restraint, I can assure you that it is the result of extreme discipline coupled with the fact that I rarely encounter a worthy opponent - either verbal or physical. If I am deemed "haughty" for saying this, I shall readily agree. My self-confidence is both substantial and well-founded.

And thanks, Greg, for the kind invite to "The Anchorage". I made a list of the subs you served on and will see if they ring a bell with Mr. Bates. What I most respect about submariners is the highly evolved social skills they must have to spend six months a year submerged with their shipmates. You, sir, are to be commended for your service.
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Old 04-20-2014, 09:25 PM
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Well lets hope for the honor of submariners the world over that whatever happens underwater, stays underwater. Except the submarine of course. I think Mr. Bates will agree.
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