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What's so good about the Internet? It's open, it's instant, it's inclusive, it's limitless. Yet this gentleman is making a big fuss about whether to make his Internet forum exclusively Speedmaster Professional. While it is not illegal or anything like that to organize exclusive groups, it sounds absolutely silly to me to trumpet this narrow-mindedness in websites other than his own. With excellent sites like zOwie around, who cares about the silly vote? I raised this question and became "big teddybear" in the eyes of Ross. Of course I am not a teddybear because I am a thinking human being who can stand up to Ross' invective. But is Ross silly? Maybe he is an Internet bully as well. Do Speedmaster Professional owners really want to identify with such a person?
C.K.
: You big teddybear you.
: XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
: Ross
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