• Synchronet sysops

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Fri Nov 1 22:48:28 2024
    Hi everyone,

    For the Synch sysops: does Synchronet have some sort of automated request system for a Micronet node number? I have been receiving a lot of very
    short 8-line "node apps" for Micronet, which I immediately reject and tell
    the sysops to fill out an actual node app...and I never hear from them again (which IMNSHO is a good thing).

    It's so bad that I set up an automated template reply in Claws-Mail...

    -- Sean



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  • From Deon George@618:510/2 to Sean Dennis on Sat Nov 2 13:59:20 2024
    Re: Synchronet sysops
    By: Sean Dennis to All on Fri Nov 01 2024 10:48 pm

    Howdy,

    For the Synch sysops: does Synchronet have some sort of automated request system for a Micronet node number? I have been receiving a lot of very short 8-line "node apps" for Micronet, which I immediately reject and tell the sysops to fill out an actual node app...and I never hear from them again (which IMNSHO is a good thing).

    Yup I believe so (I've never used it though).

    I think its a tool to help new users to set their sync up for an othernet, as well as send an application to join.

    If you dont want Micronet in there, you could ask Rob to remove it (or maybe not send the app part?)


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Deon George on Sat Nov 2 06:59:30 2024
    If you dont want Micronet in there, you could ask Rob to remove it (or maybe not send the app part?)

    I don't mind but he should have the program grab the app via the infopack.
    I appreciate that he thought of Micronet and I don't want to sound like a
    jerk about it.

    Thanks for the info.

    -- Sean



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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Sat Nov 2 10:11:00 2024
    If you dont want Micronet in there, you could ask Rob to remove it (or maybe not send the app part?)

    I don't mind but he should have the program grab the app via the infopack.
    I appreciate that he thought of Micronet and I don't want to sound like a jerk about it.

    There is a script that some new sysops are using to set up FTNs but I was
    not aware that it was that advanced -- sending emails after they finished setting up.

    Mike

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  • From Deon George@618:510/2 to digimaus on Sun Nov 3 08:14:06 2024
    Re: Re: Synchronet sysops
    By: digimaus to Deon George on Sat Nov 02 2024 06:59 am

    Howdy,

    I don't mind but he should have the program grab the app via the infopack.
    I appreciate that he thought of Micronet and I don't want to sound like a jerk about it.

    Thanks for the info.

    FWIW, I think it does download the info pack for the user...


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Sat Nov 2 21:53:18 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-

    There is a script that some new sysops are using to set up FTNs but I
    was not aware that it was that advanced -- sending emails after they finished setting up.

    Here's the latest one I received with needed retractions:

    ==
    Hello, this is Will Milberger from Kurten, Texas
    and I am requesting a node number for zone 618 in Micronet.

    My system is Dark Matter BBS at darkmatt.synchro.net.

    I am using Synchronet-Linux v3.20a with SBBSecho and BinkIT.

    My requested AreaFix password is:
    My requested BinkP Session password is:
    My requested TIC Password is:

    I will be using 'Type-2+' (FSC-39) packets with no password.
    Uncompressed or PKZIP-archived EchoMail bundles will work fine.
    ==

    All of the emails are identical save for the obvious. When I send a replky back that they need to read the infopack and fill out the node app, I never hear back. I think it maybe beyond their capability do follow instructions.

    -- Sean


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Deon George on Sat Nov 2 21:55:00 2024
    Deon George wrote to digimaus <=-

    FWIW, I think it does download the info pack for the user...

    If it does, they sure the hell don't know how to follow instructions which doesn't surprise me at all.

    -- Sean

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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Sun Nov 3 05:48:00 2024
    Hi digimaus,
    In a message to Mike Powell you wrote:

    All of the emails are identical save for the obvious. When I send a
    replky back that they need to read the infopack and fill out the node
    app, I never hear back. I think it maybe beyond their capability do follow instructions.

    Simple enough to ignore. Especially if you are taking the time to reply asking for a correct application. I agree with you though, it's not like it takes a long time to fill out the micronet app.

    The iron fist is settling down!

    Shawn

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Digimaus on Sun Nov 3 09:49:13 2024
    On 02 Nov 24 21:53:18, Digimaus said the following to Mike Powell:

    All of the emails are identical save for the obvious. When I send a replky back that they need to read the infopack and fill out the node app, I never hear back. I think it maybe beyond their capability do follow instructions.

    You never hear back, because Rob Swindell never verifies the email route for replies.

    So I get a ton of applications - with my email address hardcoded - that I cannot respond to because they are almost 95% unroutable / undeliverable.

    Nick

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Sun Nov 3 09:57:09 2024
    Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-

    Simple enough to ignore. Especially if you are taking the time to
    reply asking for a correct application. I agree with you though, it's not like it takes a long time to fill out the micronet app.

    I think today's new sysops are more "machine operator" than they would be
    what I consider a "sysop" these days.

    The iron fist is settling down!

    Not so much the Iron Fist but others being stupid enough to screw up a wet dream.

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Nick Andre on Sun Nov 3 09:58:01 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to Digimaus <=-

    So I get a ton of applications - with my email address hardcoded - that
    I cannot respond to because they are almost 95% unroutable / undeliverable.

    They almost all come from the Synchronet DDNS domain.

    If they don't stop, I will force all emails from that domain to be rejected
    by my webhost's mail system.

    It's as simple as that.

    -- Sean

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Sun Nov 3 09:39:00 2024
    There is a script that some new sysops are using to set up FTNs but I was not aware that it was that advanced -- sending emails after they finished setting up.

    Here's the latest one I received with needed retractions:

    All of the emails are identical save for the obvious. When I send a replky back that they need to read the infopack and fill out the node app, I never hear back. I think it maybe beyond their capability do follow instructions.

    Sounds like that script is doing it. I guess that works for networks like
    FIDO that don't really have an agreed-upon application process. I am not
    aware of any other FTN networks that don't require some form of application.

    If they are not following up then it is there problem.

    Mike


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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to digimaus on Sun Nov 3 13:14:23 2024
    digimaus wrote in a message to Nick Andre:

    They almost all come from the Synchronet DDNS domain.
    If they don't stop, I will force all emails from that domain to be
    rejected by my webhost's mail system.

    That's not a bad idea. I mean.... if they want to fill out an app correctly they will get a node number much faster. :)

    Shawn

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Sun Nov 3 13:08:49 2024
    If they are not following up then it is there problem.

    It also makes me wonder if I really want them in Micronet.

    -- Sean



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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to digimaus on Sun Nov 3 08:18:00 2024
    Y'all could reach out to Rob and help him improve the process. He's
    easy enough to reach.


    digimaus wrote to Nick Andre <=-

    Nick Andre wrote to Digimaus <=-

    So I get a ton of applications - with my email address hardcoded - that
    I cannot respond to because they are almost 95% unroutable / undeliverable.

    They almost all come from the Synchronet DDNS domain.

    If they don't stop, I will force all emails from that domain to be rejected by my webhost's mail system.

    It's as simple as that.

    -- Sean

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Kurt Weiske on Sun Nov 3 18:35:25 2024
    On 03 Nov 24 08:18:00, Kurt Weiske said the following to Digimaus:

    Y'all could reach out to Rob and help him improve the process. He's
    easy enough to reach.

    That has been tried a few times to no avail. I have a reply from him that removing my email is "not possible because of the sheer amount of installs out there".... even though we all know most Sysops are like kids at Xmas always eager to install the latest version.

    The Fido Z1 site specifically says to follow procedure and apply at the appropriate *C level. To show that you know what you're doing with setting up
    a mailer and can send Netmail... much like Micronet in that I'm not holding your hand, the onus is on you to make it work. Thats all part of the fun.

    Rob's scripting circumvents all this because he can, he must... leaving me
    with a lot of unrepliable emails and things that should be sent to RC's,
    NC's and even other ZC's. The chance that I do get in contact with the newcomer, they are often totally lost or need handholding beyond my patience.

    Nobody was ever patient with me in '94... why now 30 years later should I.

    Nick

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SEAN DENNIS on Mon Nov 4 08:41:00 2024
    If they are not following up then it is there problem.

    It also makes me wonder if I really want them in Micronet.

    Yep!

    Mike


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to TINY on Mon Nov 4 09:19:00 2024
    They almost all come from the Synchronet DDNS domain.
    If they don't stop, I will force all emails from that domain to be rejected by my webhost's mail system.

    That's not a bad idea. I mean.... if they want to fill out an app correctly they will get a node number much faster. :)

    The one issue I can see here is if a not-new synchronet sysop applies, who has their *.synchro.net address set up correctly with Rob, their filled out application form could also get rejected.

    If I remember, I will ask Rob in the support forum why the script
    apparently doesn't ask for a valid email address. In most cases, if a
    sysop is just setting up, chances are they have not yet figured out how to
    get their *.synchro.net address set up (and may not even be looking to use
    that feature).

    Mike

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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Mike Powell on Mon Nov 4 15:43:41 2024
    Mike Powell wrote in a message to TINY:

    The one issue I can see here is if a not-new synchronet sysop
    applies, who has their *.synchro.net address set up correctly with
    Rob, their filled out application form could also get rejected.

    As it should be. That's not the correct application form for Micronet.

    I'm just gonna back outta this conversation as I'm just talking out my ass anyway. :)

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SHAWN HIGHFIELD on Tue Nov 5 10:46:00 2024
    The one issue I can see here is if a not-new synchronet sysop
    applies, who has their *.synchro.net address set up correctly with
    Rob, their filled out application form could also get rejected.

    As it should be. That's not the correct application form for Micronet.

    Maybe I misunderstood but I think this approach would also block those
    sysops who are sending in a *correct* application and use a *valid* working *.synchro.net address.

    I'm just gonna back outta this conversation as I'm just talking out my ass anyway. :)

    I received a response from Rob. He has added some code to the script that
    will include a blurb to notify the potential sysop how important the email address they enter is and also some code that will check for a vaild MX
    entry for the domain entered.

    That should keep new sysops from sending emails from/with *.synchro.net
    (or other invalid) accounts that are not set up to accept mail. It won't find all potential address errors, and won't force them to fill out the required applications, but it is a start to at least getting a good address to communicate with them.

    Mike

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Nov 5 18:10:22 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote to digimaus <=-

    Y'all could reach out to Rob and help him improve the process. He's
    easy enough to reach.

    No one asked me if I wanted Micronet to be involved in this in the first
    place. He did this to Nick, distrubuting Nick's personal email instead of following the instructions in Policy 4.07.

    No, I don't want to be involved at all in his "processes" because if he
    doesn't care enough to ask me for permission, I don't give a damn about
    these idiots that can't read. Besides, there's no way I'd let them in
    Micronet anyway. I've had a process in place for 24 years that's worked
    just fine. Just because these spoon-fed "appliance operators" are showing
    up at my doorstep, thanks to the all-kowing Rob Swindell, doesn't mean I
    should go encourage a bad idea.

    I don't think any of these sysops would be a boon to Micronet.

    -- Sean


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Nick Andre on Tue Nov 5 18:21:36 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    That has been tried a few times to no avail. I have a reply from him
    that removing my email is "not possible because of the sheer amount of installs out there".... even though we all know most Sysops are like
    kids at Xmas always eager to install the latest version.

    My dealings with hium over the years have left me with an opinion of someone who's sanctimonious about the BBS world. I seriously doubt he'd listen to
    me about anything.

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Shawn Highfield on Tue Nov 5 18:23:03 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    I'm just gonna back outta this conversation as I'm just talking out my
    ass anyway. :)

    Since when has Rob been known for using logic or even asking permission?

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Tue Nov 5 18:26:22 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to SHAWN HIGHFIELD <=-

    I received a response from Rob. He has added some code to the script
    that will include a blurb to notify the potential sysop how important
    the email address they enter is and also some code that will check for
    a vaild MX entry for the domain entered.

    It's be nice if he asked for permiassion to include my intellectual property
    in his damn steaming pile of shit software too. How fucking lazy do you
    have to be to click on a download link to get the latest Micronet infopack?

    To be very honest, I really don't want any of these new sysops who can't
    follow simple instructions to apply for a Micronet node. Let Rob deal with
    the appliance operators.

    -- Sean

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Tue Nov 5 19:59:00 2024
    It's be nice if he asked for permiassion to include my intellectual property in his damn steaming pile of shit software too. How fucking lazy do you
    have to be to click on a download link to get the latest Micronet infopack?

    They would have to be pretty lazy not to click a link for sure. The application is not difficult to fill out (so long as you know how to set
    your software up!).


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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Mike Powell on Wed Nov 6 06:21:00 2024
    Hi Mike,
    In a message to Digimaus you wrote:

    They would have to be pretty lazy not to click a link for sure. The application is not difficult to fill out (so long as you know how to
    set your software up!).

    That's kind of what I was trying to get at. Just for "fun" I filled out
    the micronet application this morning. Took me 3 minutes.
    I could have done it quicker, but I can't find my glasses.

    Shawn

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to TINY on Wed Nov 6 09:33:00 2024
    I could have done it quicker, but I can't find my glasses.

    This is a problem I can relate to! :D

    Mike


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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Mike Powell on Wed Nov 6 16:28:33 2024
    Mike Powell wrote in a message to TINY:

    I could have done it quicker, but I can't find my glasses.
    This is a problem I can relate to! :D

    I'm sure a few of us! ;)

    Shawn

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Wed Nov 6 17:02:52 2024
    They would have to be pretty lazy not to click a link for sure. The application is not difficult to fill out (so long as you know how to set your software up!).

    I was pretty pissed when I wrote the last message because my temper got the best of me.

    That reminds me, I need to so some work on the node app and the MPOD. I'll
    try to get it done tomorrow befor Friday.

    -- Sean



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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Tiny on Wed Nov 6 17:13:00 2024
    I could have done it quicker, but I can't find my glasses.

    Old man issues.

    I'm the same way. No glasses, no way to see fine detail or read.

    Been using readers since I was 40.

    -- Sean



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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Wed Nov 6 19:38:00 2024
    Sean Dennis wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    They would have to be pretty lazy not to click a link for sure. The application is not difficult to fill out (so long as you know how to set your software up!).

    I was pretty pissed when I wrote the last message because my temper got the best of me.

    No worries. ;) It usually happens to me in the politics echoes after I
    have to repeat the same thing over and over. I have most lately been
    banging my head against the table trying to explain "The Boy Who Cried
    Wolf" to Alan Ianson. He either doesn't understand it, or they teach it
    much differently in the posh parts of BC.

    Mike


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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Sean Dennis on Thu Nov 7 05:54:00 2024
    Hi Sean,
    On <Thu, 06 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    I'm the same way. No glasses, no way to see fine detail or read.

    Yeah. :(

    Been using readers since I was 40.

    I started with readers at 47 I think it was, but a few months after that
    I needed the eye doc to write a script. One eye is much worse then
    the otehr one is.

    Shawn

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Mike Powell on Thu Nov 7 06:57:07 2024
    On 06 Nov 24 19:38:00, Mike Powell said the following to Sean Dennis:

    have to repeat the same thing over and over. I have most lately been banging my head against the table trying to explain "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" to Alan Ianson. He either doesn't understand it, or they teach it much differently in the posh parts of BC.

    What he does is completely deliberate. Its all a game, an act.

    He desperately wants to emulate the Janis method of twisting one thing into another, smiley-faces and all, along with having the disciples she had.

    Nick

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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Nick Andre on Thu Nov 7 06:36:28 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    have to repeat the same thing over and over. I have most lately been banging my head against the table trying to explain "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" to Alan Ianson. He either doesn't understand it, or they teach it much differently in the posh parts of BC.

    What he does is completely deliberate. Its all a game, an act.


    Reminds me of my headstrong, too-smart-for-her-own-good 14 year old
    daughter's goto strategy. Her other one? Arguing that she's not
    arguing.



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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Nov 7 17:32:54 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote in a message to Nick Andre:

    Reminds me of my headstrong, too-smart-for-her-own-good 14 year old daughter's goto strategy. Her other one? Arguing that she's not
    arguing.

    Oh god I'm so glad my kids are in their 30's now. (Well Son in Feb). I remember both those from my daughter. She's still the same, but at least able to hide it better. LOL

    Shawn

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Nov 7 18:13:52 2024
    On 07 Nov 24 06:36:28, Kurt Weiske said the following to Nick Andre:

    Reminds me of my headstrong, too-smart-for-her-own-good 14 year old
    daughter's goto strategy. Her other one? Arguing that she's not
    arguing.

    My daughter can be notorious for this. I feel sorry for whatever poor bastard ends up being her boyfriend.

    Nick

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Thu Nov 7 23:07:26 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Alan Ianson

    After what he did to me with Micronet, I couldn't care less what he
    thinks. He's a waste of human flesh and he proves it every time he talks.

    -- Sean


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Thu Nov 7 23:16:03 2024
    Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    I started with readers at 47 I think it was, but a few months after
    that I needed the eye doc to write a script. One eye is much worse
    then the otehr one is.

    My diabetic retinopathy loves to mess with my vision if I'm not careful.
    About to undergo another six-month round of shots in my eyes but thank God
    that a) I'm not having to pay the USD$5000 a shot and b) the shots work well
    on my eyes. The shots themselves are nowhere near painful (I don't feel or
    see the actual physical needle) and the side effects, while irritating, are minor.

    The worst problem is that I was born with esophoria or my inner eye muscles
    are too short. I wear prisms in my glasses to modify the focal point of
    the light incoming to my eye so I do not get terrible headaches. There is
    no surgery to fix my issue that works well so I just wear glasses. I do
    see halos around lights at night and I have to have the glaaes tinted for outside as the prisms tend to concentrate light and surrounding light
    becomes incredibly bright.

    The nearsightedness is age-related so I just deal with it. LOL

    At least I didn't get astigmatism from my mom. She has wet macular degeneration and is on shots to control it. Both my younger sister and I
    could get it when we are older also.

    I'm glad that, when I had the money, I bought two 27" monitors. They help a lot allowing me to see details such.

    -- Sean

    ... Money isn't everything; usually it isn't even enough.
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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Nick Andre on Thu Nov 7 23:18:45 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    He desperately wants to emulate the Janis method of twisting one thing into another, smiley-faces and all, along with having the disciples she had.

    Like Janus, the two-faced Roman god.

    Alan might fancy himself a god but he's just a cuck for Trudeau.

    -- Sean

    ... Okay, who put a "stop payment" on my reality check?
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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Nov 7 23:22:02 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Nick Andre <=-

    Reminds me of my headstrong, too-smart-for-her-own-good 14 year old
    daughter's goto strategy. Her other one? Arguing that she's not
    arguing.

    Even in our older years, my stewpdad and I butt heads. We're completely different people but I think with the severe TBI he had in his car accident
    in 2003, his personality changed. Now I just tend to drop a subject if
    he's getting testy. God knows I don't want to make him so angry he has a
    heart attack.

    I try not to argue anymore. I usually just drop the subject at hand,
    however, my mom and I will argue at times about my health. I understand
    where she's coming from, however, at 52, I realize that some things about me aren't changing.

    -- Sean

    ... At least the doctors find me interesting...
    --- MultiMail/Linux
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