Re: virus: Will

KMO (kmo@c-realm.com)
Sat, 20 Mar 1999 12:38:40 -0800

carlw wrote:
> I
> forget who it was (it may have been Lord Chesterfield) that recommended a
> punctilious courtesy when setting out to insult somebody. I would recommend
> those words to your attention.

That may be good advice to follow once you have decided to insult someone, but I would recommend questioning the utility of flinging insults regardless of how punctiliously courteous, literate, or clever the insult may be.

> > Prof. Tim:

> > Your prejudice knows no bounds (or ethics
> > either, it seems.)

Granted, that was an insult, but the inclussion of "it seems" did leave you the option of clarifying your position without drawing your guns.

> May I suggest that you attempt to maintain a civilized tone
> when criticizing others.

I second that motion.

> Perhaps we will then be bamboozeled into believing
> that you are not a turgid farraginous mass of viturperation.

That was a clever and literate (and arguably civil) thing to say. Was it wise?

-KMO