Gaétane Vermette a écrit dans le message ...
>Good evening
>
>I am a new member in this group, i have read every thing i could on this
>group for 4 days. At first i was impress. but as i continue and saw the
>$@%& going on, i though that this group was a skam. I am so glad that
>someone is finaly doing something. I was about to discard this news group.
>But now i see there is hope and professional in here. Hope to see good
>interaction soon.
>
>I am from Québec and i have been a pi for 14 years. I am glad to join you
>all.
>
m...@inetarena.com a écrit dans le message
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>>I am going to post this just once, and then drop it.
>>
>>I think a number of normally professional members of this group are
letting
>>the current heat go to their heads, and are shooting themselves in the
foot
>>with their responses. Remember that every posting you do on a newsgroup
>>becomes a permanent record in newsgroups archives, and can be accessed by
>>anyone who cares to access them - by name, email address, newsgroup
>'handle',
>>header, thread, topic, etc. Before hiring an investigator, one thing I
>(and
>>most likely more and more attorneys and professionals in the future) would
>do
>>is run an author profile search, to see what kind of person I would be
>>entrusting my case to.
>>
>>In addition, if I were a professional just newly coming to this group, I'd
>>probably read a few posts, then unsubscribe. And we can use the support
>and
>>knowledge of as many good investigators as possible, here.
>>
>>I would suggest that some of the more vociferous flamers consider how
their
>>posts look to outsiders, as well as to your peers. My estimation of some
>of
>>the group members has certainly declined in the last few days.
>>
>>There are numerous ways to respond to an miscreant or troll without
sinking
>>to his level, and still appear professional. Locker room behavior
probably
>>doesn't even belong in the locker room, much less a public forum. I agree
>>with many of the sentiments expressed here, while deploring the method
(and
>>language) used to express them.
>>
>>And I suggest anyone loosing his cool consider the old adage: "They whom
>the
>>gods would destroy, they first make mad." (Which has a double meaning.)
>>
>>Max
>>Max Whittington Investigations
>>Portland, Oregon
>>
http://www.inetarena.com/~mwi>>
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