Thanks!
It doesn't really have anything to do with CMM's (except the name, I'm guessing it was put in CMM's to make it more public )
And I know I personally get notified any time anything gets put in off topic.
Some real educational stuff in there
I thought a call out on a print that someone had posted looked weird and I insinuated that he/she had less than knowledgeable engineers to work with.
UKCMM chimed in and tried telling me how to speak so I told him "that I will say what I want when I want and he will like it". he then he told me I was a rude little boy that needs someone to wash my mouth out with soap and I called him cupcake and offered that he come do it for me. He then narked on me to you guys and flagged my post so I called him out for being a fragile little snowflake.
I appreciate you saying "keep on". But if you/the other mods decide differently in the near future (because i know you guys have ultimate discretion on this web page), that I should be banned then so be it. i will deal with the consequences of my actions. for what its worth i apologize you got involved but just for the record one final time..
This forum provides a varitable wealth of knowledge. Someone can go on here with absolutely no knowledge on what a CMM is, and through critical thinking and problem solving become "one of the greats".
I'm no expert, but I've come a long way from where I started, and all of it was because of this forum. (Which has something else to say entirely about the education offered...)
I have gotten good help from both parties, and would hate to see either of them go
It's really got nothing to do with being kind, moreso resourceful I guess.
I don't know either of you, and personally wouldn't lose much sleep (outside of work) if anyone didn't like me.
But you've got more experience (in general, but explicitly CMM programming) so I'd like to glean as much knowledge as I can!
I'm not going to let someone's distaste of myself or others get in the way of that. I don't care.
I'm not here to make friends, I'm here to learn how to operate a machine.
That is what they pay me to do, after all.