Well,
Are we a bunch of fine and outstanding adults, or what?
Not only did we show a young man how real growns up deal with differences of opinion, we also got to thump our cheast and drag our knuckles in the dirt
along the way!
What a excellent example we set for all the young readers out there.
When we had the chance to particapate in answering a honest, straightforward and well put question from a young man about the merits of CN dropping or doing away with part of its name, instead of teaching the guy how adults debate important issues, we went straight into the dumper, trading insults like little kids!
I am “new” to chat rooms and forums, in fact, this is the only one I visit on a regular basis, because its fun, and I learn something new each time I visit.
Yes, we poke fun at each other, the railroaders here are pretty good at it, even if wabash wont give me back the mirror!
But the ruckus raised on Mitchels thread gave me reason to think about what we do and say here.
Like dharmon, I think once it gets to the point that you feel you have to trade insults and call names, then you ought to take it to the e-mail part of this forum.
I see there are moderaters listed at the bottom of the page, although I can only assume they modify or edit postings for contents, not moderate a debate.
Which leaves us all in a bind.
What ground rules do we follow when we do have a difference of opinion?
As the particapants on the forum, shouldnt we be policing ourselves, or should we leave it up to the editor to decide when enough is enough?
And when is enough enough?
We ought to be able to debate any issue in such a manner that Dan’s daughter, and mine for that matter, should be able to read it, and not in such a way we would be embarassed for them to do so.
Do we draw the line at a certain point, say, when someone begins to use what we all, as adult