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  .Atlantis said:
You go find me one post of which he's helped Neowin, and I'll happily retract my comment and give a full apology.

Your being rude lately... first sodapop and now this.. beat it!! :crazy:

  xStainDx said:
I'm sure if you continue this behavior the mods will put you out in the barn.

Hey man, if you have a problem with me, then fine. Just don't go threatning me about my behaviour. If I believe I'm out of order, then I'll put it right. But I'm just doing what I believe to be right.

If I'm like this because it's 1:30am, then sorry. If I'm like this because I've spent 16hours on my PC then sorry. But if I'm like this because this is who I am, then I'm sorry you can't accept that :)

Children Children why can't we just take our piffy arguments up via PM? Nothing is more annoying then a thread that turns in to rubbish because one person has to prove this or that to another.

Regarding the link they should update it and maybe add two or three diff place's people could go.

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