donsprintr: Wow ... the hubris ...
Confidence is not overconfidence, especially when the truth is spoken. I freely admit when I'm wrong, as I just did two posts ago. You can also call me arrogant behind my back on people's walls if you want. That's classy. You could also accept the fact that I have a unique perspective, one that EXACTLY one other person has. I'm not wrong with the larger point this time.
andyson: And, a final note, as soon as a party starts
getting personal and ripping an opponent it's a sign of
weakness.
So you're suddenly Mr. Integrity now?
You've based your entire argument on a gotcha regarding a trivial detail. I think that's extremely weak and I know from past experience that you're better, smarter and more capable than that. Are you saying you're not and I insulted you by implying that you were? If that's what counts as "getting personal" in this NERF society nowadays, well, that's a damn shame.
After all, Mr. Integrity, there's plenty of code out there for you to rip off of other's websites and call it your own. Is that personal enough for you? That was a tough way to learn a lesson about HTML metadata, wasn't it? Oh yeah, I know all about that. You figure if you're gonna steal someone's code you could at least change the metadata.
Was that just a one-time thing or do you frequently engage in the online theft of other people's intellectual properly? Don't poke the bear my friend. It only turns out well for the bear.