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There Is One Difference Between A Discussion And A Flame.
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There is one difference between a discussion and a flame. A discussion
is about an issue. A flame is about someone involved in a discussion.
Related:
If after a considerable time and great discussion, you have finally come to the point where you can agree on a solutio
he solution itself will bring about fifteen other problems far worse than the one for which the solution was found, which brought about the discussion in the first place....
opic drift n. Term used on GEnie, Usenet and other electronic fora to describe the tendency of a thread to drift away from the original subject of discussion (and thu
from the Subject header of the originating message), or the results of that tendency....
oll v.,n. 1. [From the Usenet group alt.folklore.
urban] To utter a posting on Usenet designed to attract predictable responses or flame...
For discussion only. Not to be relied upon.
This discussion is hanging by a thread.
Quote #115 I suspect gravity is related to the truncation itself.
-- -- Paul Budnik, in a sci.physics discussion about discrete models of physic...
Control of the dissemination of information (or misinformation) is one of the principal sources of political power.
Political power is what the discussion of the Internet is really about, not home-made bombs or pornography....
it is really a discussion of how many angels can dance on the head of a pi
and not really interesting unless those involved in the discussion are drunk or graduate students - two states of roughly similar incompetence....
include war: n. Excessive multi-leveled including within a discussion {thread}, a practice that tends to annoy readers.
In a forum with high-traffic newsgroups, such as USENET, this can lead to {flame}s and the urge to start a {kill file}....