I responded and edited his original post. Here’s what I deleted:
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"Chris,
You seem to have this patronising idea in your head, as well as a certain problem with the term lazy. I never patronise people, but speak straight, politics is not my game but engineering project are. And as for the forums, and improving them, I believe in constructive replies, rather than destructive. If you cannot handle the heat get out of the kitchen.
Regards,
Philip"
PS: The point is we could argue ad infinitum, and maybe I would physically have to knock the chip of your shoulder, maybe then you would help to try and improve the site rather than to sit back and start stupid arguments about semantics.
For somebody that has no time to read threads, he has done a good jod in his replies.
Cool it, you may have the moderators after you if you do not behave, Sieg Heil
Regards
Philip
RE: msp and p3
By the way way Bill, can’t you do a bit of advertising as well. I am still trying to figure out how to get some fancy blue letters below my name each time I post a reply. A bit suspect I think, as I am enjoying myself without the advertising.
Regards
Philip
RE: msp and p3
In South Africa we have e-bank and e-whatever. In the old days I would have understood etaskmaster as the foreman on the job.
If it is a bengal tiger the first thing is to find out what it’s tracks look like, and I understand they are quite vicious, so find some person who has some previous experience, In the case of african animals, I know the spoor (Tracks) and know that specifically leopards and buffalo is very dangerous, so I try and avoid tracking them.
Hope sometimes we could share our tracking experiences. As a matter of interest, the bushmen of southern africa and probably the apache indians are brilliant trackers. Try and find some of them, maybe thay can answer
You obviously have not been around Bernardt, or othewise you would understand yhat thew message is respectful. I gave a reply to a mentioned of dogs and the rest , and no action was taken. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
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Member for22 years11 months
Submitted by Bernard Ertl on Tue, 2005-06-14 12:15
From private correspondence Ive had with him, I believe that Phillip is a very rough around the edges dude who prefers to pull no punches and let the cards fall where they may. He is not a sensitive sort and really does not understand the need for moderators or moderation in a huge world-wide group such as the PP.
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
I responded and edited his original post. Here’s what I deleted:
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"Chris,
You seem to have this patronising idea in your head, as well as a certain problem with the term lazy. I never patronise people, but speak straight, politics is not my game but engineering project are. And as for the forums, and improving them, I believe in constructive replies, rather than destructive. If you cannot handle the heat get out of the kitchen.
Regards,
Philip"
PS: The point is we could argue ad infinitum, and maybe I would physically have to knock the chip of your shoulder, maybe then you would help to try and improve the site rather than to sit back and start stupid arguments about semantics.
For somebody that has no time to read threads, he has done a good jod in his replies.
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Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
22 years 10 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
Phillip has a new rant, railing against anyone who doesn’t like his opinion and especially against Moderators who lock threads. You can read it at http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=3&Top=12347.
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22 years 11 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
Never mind, I just reviewed all of his posts for today and deleted the following:
RE: Tall Buildings Construction Durations
Hi Gary,
As the so-called Guru of planning in Britain, why ask the questions, You are supposed to have the answers.
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=1&Top=12067
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RE: msp and p3
Hi Bill,
Cool it, you may have the moderators after you if you do not behave, Sieg Heil
Regards
Philip
RE: msp and p3
By the way way Bill, can’t you do a bit of advertising as well. I am still trying to figure out how to get some fancy blue letters below my name each time I post a reply. A bit suspect I think, as I am enjoying myself without the advertising.
Regards
Philip
RE: msp and p3
In South Africa we have e-bank and e-whatever. In the old days I would have understood etaskmaster as the foreman on the job.
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=4&Top=12168
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RE: tracking done?
If it is a bengal tiger the first thing is to find out what it’s tracks look like, and I understand they are quite vicious, so find some person who has some previous experience, In the case of african animals, I know the spoor (Tracks) and know that specifically leopards and buffalo is very dangerous, so I try and avoid tracking them.
Hope sometimes we could share our tracking experiences. As a matter of interest, the bushmen of southern africa and probably the apache indians are brilliant trackers. Try and find some of them, maybe thay can answer
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=2&Top=12170
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I also sent him the following via PM:
Hi Philip, please keep posts on topic. If you have a problem with the moderating team, please take it up with the PP Admin.
I would also like to remind you of the Forum Rules and Guidelines - specifically item #2.
Cordially,
Bernard Ertl
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I found the following posts questionable, but didnt touch them:
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=2&Top=12170 - insults the new member by taking a dig at his industry title.
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=8&Top=12166 - is it humorous to joke about killing someone?
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
Hmm... Seems Phillip is a bit upset at Rons moderation and taking it out on me here?
http://www.planningplanet.com/forum/forum_post.asp?fid=1&Cat=4&Top=12168
Sigh.
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
I have no idea what that means. ???
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
22 years 10 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
Here is Phillips private messge to me in responce.
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You obviously have not been around Bernardt, or othewise you would understand yhat thew message is respectful. I gave a reply to a mentioned of dogs and the rest , and no action was taken. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
From private correspondence Ive had with him, I believe that Phillip is a very rough around the edges dude who prefers to pull no punches and let the cards fall where they may. He is not a sensitive sort and really does not understand the need for moderators or moderation in a huge world-wide group such as the PP.
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Phillip Jonker
Well done. He never ceases to amaze.
Not sure where he gets all of these "odd" approaches to life from?!
Well done on keeping the peace.
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