Oh, this pisses me off..
One of the more annoying people on the Traveller Mailing List has begun editing quotes to meet his standards. Not just fixing spelling and punctuation errors, which is annoying enough, but wholesale changing of things like sentence structure and units of measurement.
Everyone has asked him, in increasingly strident tones, to please stop this, and he simply expresses amazement that anyone would be bothered by his editing, and that he has every "right" to change things and then represent it as a quote.
I am reaching the point of plonking the guy. He has pissed me off before, and is a right-wing moron whose views are strident to the point of solipsism. He's always right, and what he likes is of course what is best for all of us. But what gets me is that in the face of no support at all, he continues to contend that he is right.
Everyone has asked him, in increasingly strident tones, to please stop this, and he simply expresses amazement that anyone would be bothered by his editing, and that he has every "right" to change things and then represent it as a quote.
I am reaching the point of plonking the guy. He has pissed me off before, and is a right-wing moron whose views are strident to the point of solipsism. He's always right, and what he likes is of course what is best for all of us. But what gets me is that in the face of no support at all, he continues to contend that he is right.
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Of course, the horribly annoying troublemakers all think they are on the short side of those odds, while in point of fact 99.99999% of them are merely jerks.
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His other arguments regarding grammar, style etc. seem to confirm this mindset: "This is the way I learned it years ago, when I was a lad, and since no one has proved to me that these newfangled ways are better, I will insist that everyone Should be doing it the Correct way."
[FYI, the above is not a quote.]
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Ah. "I do it this way, so that must be the correct way because if it wasn't correct, I wouldn't be doing it." A most faulty beginning for anything, indeed.
Plonk him. Ignore him, he's not going to change.