Thank you. Let's please consider this subject closed. Trisha On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Scott Wood wrote: > > At 10:55 AM 11/30/2002 -0800, you wrote: > > >Scott, > > > >I already edited my log entry to make it less annoying and upsetting > >for people like you. Many times I 'joke' in my logs, the original > >intent of part of this log, but obviously that is lost on some people > >who are overly senstive to certain issues. I will be more careful in > >the future to not upset you. > > If I would have read your log as it now stands, I would have never > posted > my first message. It is much clearer now that you were close to the > gunfire and the possibility of getting shot was there. It simply > didn't > say that at first, and to come across with a message that you jus > about got > shot didn't seem warranted in that light. It is different with the > clearer > picture in the logs. > > > >There is a difference between hearing a bullet "zing" past you, and > >hearing it hit a building. DUH. By the way, does "hunkered down" mean > >anything to you, like, for example, we thought the gunfire was close?? > >Think!! > > Now you are the one being insulting. Yes, "hunkered down" means > something, > it means hunkering down. It doesn't mean that gunfire was close. > Saying > that the gunfire was close means that the gunfire was close. > > Please remember that this is a 2D medium that we are communicating in, > and > words mean things. Humor and sarcasm don't translate well in e-mail. > > >there, I am experienced and know what I am talking about, you did call > >me certain names or imply certain things, and I wait for an apology. > > Again, I don't believe that I ever called you a name, but if you > perceived > it that way, I am sorry, it wasn't meant as such. > > >I will not get into a senseless debate with you when the facts are SO > >obvious, and I am sure all the people on this list don't want to hear > > Again, now that you have told more of the story, the facts are > becoming > more and more clear, it just wasn't the case at first. > > >If someone gets shot near that cache, accidently, they have been > >warned. > > It would be tragic if someone got shot at any cache. We spent the > entire > day in the Redington Pass area yesterday. That area is very popular > with > target shooters, and we heard gunshots everywhere we went. I never > felt > that I was about to get shot, but I never heard the bullets hit a > building > next to me. That would have been a different matter entirely. > > Again, I apologize for the misunderstanding. > > > In liberty, > > Scott > > wood@myblueheaven.com > www.myblueheaven.com > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Although no one can go back and make a brand new start, Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~