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But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/https://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu, though the concept of different sites on this network is already familiar to you[?]. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu, though the concept of different sites on this network is already familiar to you[?]. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site https://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu, though the concept of different sites on this network is already familiar to you[?]. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

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But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu, though the concept of different sites on this network is already familiar to you[?]. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu, though the concept of different sites on this network is already familiar to you[?]. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?

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  • 29.3k
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  • 11

But hey, thanks for the nice words and may this be my last topic on UbuntuForums.

Do you think treating people like you just did is beneficial to solving your problems? Do you think you have a right to insult everyone and leave when you think you are done? Do you think you will meet an entirely new set of people for a different problem tomorrow? At some point you will realize that there are limits (not enough volunteers in this world, not enough operating systems, not enough Q&A sites).

This whole thing could have worked out way better if you asked nicely: "Where should I post my question, if not here?" One of our moderators could have migrated your question to the sister site http://unix.stackexchange.com/ where it could have been answered. Guess who is around there? Almost everyone of us and a lot more people of this network which you confuse with a forum only for Ubuntu. Everyone gets points and is happy.

Is being nice that hard?