??? 09/27/06 13:26 Read: times |
#125189 - clear Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik,
just wanted to clear few things. as per the 8052 Forum Rule Policy 8052 Policy said:
NO ADVERTISING. Unsolicited advertisements for products or services may not be posted to the forum. However, a response to a question posed by other forum participants may reference or even suggest any commercial product or service. In other words, don't use the forum to announce or advertise your products; but if someone asks a question and your product or service is a worthwhile solution, please feel free to reply with that information. If you have a new product or service you'd like to announce to the 8052 community please submit it as news and it will appear on the site's news section once it is approved by the webmaster nothing is commercial on my website, and i am not advertising anything here on 8052. 8052 Policy said:
BE POLITE. Everyone is expected to be polite and non-offensive. Snide comments are not necessary nor are they appropriate. If you'd like to answer a question by all means please do so--but do it without being offensive or impolite. maybe i got aggressive a bit, but then i thought there is nothing in fighting so i stepped back. 8052 Policy said:
ON-TOPIC. All messages posted to the forum must be on-topic. "On-topic" means the message must be related in some meaningful way to the 8052 microcontroller and derivatives, or to the community of developers that work with them. If you are posting a message that doesn't clearly specify how it is related to the 8052 microcontroller please take the time to explain how you are using an 8052 in your project in relation to the message you are posting. instead of going into the topic and talking on the issue you people made me and my website an issue. so you guys (Andy, Erik, Jan) started pouncing on me. if i was wrong or something was wrong in my post that it was not relevent to the topic then you could have told me. well i wrote "registration required" without even knowing you started calling my website a SPAM. that was offensive. I like when people visit my website and become a part of it. when you have a nice website like that you will come to know how it feels when someone register on your website. till that time you can just think of it. 8052 Policy said:
NO "FOR SALE" MESSAGES. Do not post "for sale" messages to the forum as if it were a "classifieds" section even if you are an individual selling used equipment. For-sale posts will be deleted. there is nothing like this on my website as well as in my posts. 8052 Policy said:
COMPLAINTS. Complaints about the way the site or forum are operated, managed, or moderated should be addressed to the webmaster from the contact page. Such messages posted to the forum are off-topic unless in reply to a thread created by the webmaster or moderator specifically created to discuss such issues. if there was a problem with me or my post you should have followed these rules and must have contact to the 8052 team to delete my posts or things like that.. but instead of that.. you all started poking on me. So do you think you are mature? regards, ajay bhargav |