I can't say any more or they will turn me off.
Mark
Okay. So I asked a question and received a response with a link that happens to be the fist result in a search engine query.
I didn't check that at first, but took the response as a genuine person assuming I'm too lazy to do my own search. So I replied that the link did not actually answer my question.
To which I received a very weird reply.
So I looked at the cnet profile of the author.
The author was attributed with 175,217 posts.
Seriously. That is one hundred seventy five thousand two hundred and seventeen posts.
Taking that at just a decade of obsession that would work out to about 50 posts per day every single day for every single year for ten years.
A life's work on CNET. (somethering gags of dismissal)
Either CNET "moderators" have no real work and should be listed as CNET "employees" or there are some really psychologically afflicted individuals or there is a robot working.
And be clear, when I say "real work" I mean throwing out tripe in response to user questions or comments is not real and is not work.
Someone explain.
I've made four, 4!, posts today and it took a lot of tooing-and-froing to get all four in.

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