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| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: u_rebelscum on September 13, 2006, 01:47:59 am ---(hint: google "sinistar mame") --- End quote --- --- Quote from: MPTech ---(btw, I didn't try Sinistar MAME, just Sinistar. --- End quote --- :soapbox: Okay, MPTech, I'll probably end up regretting this, but I'll hold your hand one more time. Urebel's comment was an imperative. He wasn't asking what you had googled previously, he was telling you to google "Sinistar MAME". Had you actually tried this, you would have undoubtedly found this page that he wrote, which has a wealth of information on how 49-way sticks work with MAME and Analog Plus. :lame: |
| Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on September 13, 2006, 06:36:33 am --- --- Quote from: Howard_Casto on September 12, 2006, 08:45:21 pm ---I wouldn't have made it a point to say so except that you call my response abrasive in the first sentence, and then elude to what I was getting at originally in your next. Nicer words don't change your meaning man. ;) --- End quote --- But they do make the reply seem less "abrasive." :laugh2: Example (to nobody in particular): If I say: "You're an eff-ing idiot" or "You lack the mental capacity to fully grasp the options presented to you", I've basically said the same thing. Which would you rather hear? --- End quote --- Actually the first. I'm a pretty smart guy so I get the meaning of both but I'd rather someone be straight forward with me. Somone who is overly nice with their replies comes off as insincere in my book. If abrasive is honest, then guilty. I prefer "fired", not "down-sized" and I prefer "you suck at your job" rather than "you aren't giving us the productivity we hoped" myself. Just to give examples in the workplace on how saying it the "less abrasive" way actually ends up pissing you off more. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on September 13, 2006, 02:21:18 pm ---Just to give examples in the workplace on how saying it the "less abrasive" way actually ends up pissing you off more. --- End quote --- Good points, actually I like your straight-forward workplace examples better myself. |
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