You said sorry, I accepted your apology. Don't say sorry in future if you're not.Mikey wrote: Not only is it obvious I apologized for nothing, the statement this refers to can't even be interpreted as an apology by any stretch. If you choose not to discuss it any longer, simply say so.
Oh my god, thats it? I accidently left someone's name in when I quoted it? Hardly a different conversation, when you're talking in the same topic about the same issue as Seafort.Exactly my point! I wrote what you quoted, but you attributed it to someone else. In addition, you quoted to address an issue, when it was actually used to address a different conversation. That's deliberately taking it out of context.
Yes, I purposefully wrote the wrong name in the 'quote=' area to annoy you... Please, think about it.You're intelligent enough to determine the context of a remark, so deliberately altering the context is a fairly obvious gambit. I don't mind you quoting anything I write; but to intentionally mis-attribute a quote, or to intentionally take it out of context - especially when it was addressed specifically to a different issue - is just puerile.