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<blockquote data-quote="Steve_MND" data-source="post: 6815728" data-attributes="member: 6801314"><p>I think Hoshisabi was trying to be polite everyone involved, as opposed to saying something like, "Okay, you've all said your piece, now shut the hell up and move on to the next subject." This thread has been filled with such vitriol this past week or so, I'm legitimately surprised it hasn't been locked yet, as -- among other sins -- it's still continuing to stir up more acid as people are hitting random posts along the 14-page excursion and responding to those, even if those are points no longer necessarily viable.</p><p></p><p>We should <em>all </em>move along at this point; revisit it down the road when new options or avenues have presented themselves. Everyone has stated their grievances, and rebuttals and/or explanations as to why things are not set up that way have been made. People are free to disagree with them if they wish, but continuing to repeat the same thing ad infinitum will not change things any faster. If a squeaky wheel continues to squeak, yes, it may get the grease. But if it continues at the same, unchanging pitch, it can instead become a constant droning in the background, and the brain eventually tunes it out as just more background noise. If the answers provided have not been to someone's preference, they should make a note, and move on until they have either <em>new </em>evidence/arguments to present, or the situation has changed such that new avenues are now open for discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve_MND, post: 6815728, member: 6801314"] I think Hoshisabi was trying to be polite everyone involved, as opposed to saying something like, "Okay, you've all said your piece, now shut the hell up and move on to the next subject." This thread has been filled with such vitriol this past week or so, I'm legitimately surprised it hasn't been locked yet, as -- among other sins -- it's still continuing to stir up more acid as people are hitting random posts along the 14-page excursion and responding to those, even if those are points no longer necessarily viable. We should [I]all [/I]move along at this point; revisit it down the road when new options or avenues have presented themselves. Everyone has stated their grievances, and rebuttals and/or explanations as to why things are not set up that way have been made. People are free to disagree with them if they wish, but continuing to repeat the same thing ad infinitum will not change things any faster. If a squeaky wheel continues to squeak, yes, it may get the grease. But if it continues at the same, unchanging pitch, it can instead become a constant droning in the background, and the brain eventually tunes it out as just more background noise. If the answers provided have not been to someone's preference, they should make a note, and move on until they have either [I]new [/I]evidence/arguments to present, or the situation has changed such that new avenues are now open for discussion. [/QUOTE]
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