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"Martin Rowley" wrote in message
... For many years, this newsgroup has muddled along quite well without the use of foul language. In recent months, that seems to have changed. I know this doesn't seem to be a popular view nowadays, but I (and I believe others) find its use offensive in the extreme. It should not be necessary to make a scientific point without swearing. Martin Rowley I fully agree too. While like many, I am most certainly not immune to the occasional utterance when things go wrong in private/closed groups of friends, the use of 'basic' language in public, not only as others have said, reflects a lack of vocabulary (and intelligence) but IMNSHO, anyone who has to resort to such language in a public discussion/argument, has lost the plot, the argument and their mind. So much is it so on USENET that this and uk.finance are about the only groups I visit now outside of closed non USENET groups within specialist interest areas such as e.g. CPDN. The rest of the many USENET groups I have visited and used in the past, and no doubt many more, could all be more suitably described if grouped together under one single heading "alt.support.basic.anglosaxonlanguage" -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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