Although Melvyn responded to new member introduction threads with the usual questions (Do you walk/use distance aids/cartgolf?) and "Melvyn's manifesto", he also started a great many threads himself. The threads he did initiate, usually degenerated into the usual insults and name calling. Those insults weren't one-way traffic. I could never understand why those that were really irritated by him, were the first to launch insults. If someone annoyed me to that extent, I'd just ignore his posts. What is gained by taunting him or ridiculing him? Melvyn's threads would have rocketed to the second page of the DG if those that were so irritated by his posts, showed a bit of restraint and bit their tongues, so to speak.
I am not defending Melvyn or anyone else that has resorted to bad language, insults, personal attacks, etc. Although I am not aware
of the background to his comment "how's your wife" comment to Pat, on reading it, I felt that a line had been crossed. Melvyn should
not be proud of some of the comments he has made on this DG, and neither should others. All those that got involved in these nasty
cat fights should think a little about your behaviour, and ask yourself, was it worth it?
Melvyn has been very helpful to me, providing me with very valuable archive material. I also have thought more about his position on distance aids. I now try to avoid searching for yardages on sprinkler heads and have concluded that I will not buy a distance measuring device.
When Ran was kind enough to allow me to join this DG, I vowed to myself that I would never get into any sort of tussle with another
member. I always think that I might someday meet that person, and I would hate to experience an uncomfortable personal encounter with someone I insulted or argued with over the internet. I view the contents of my posts no differently than if I were speaking to
someone face to face.
Maybe as I get older, the thought of getting into a heated discussion via the internet, with someone I've never met (and know nothing about) seems more and more absurd. I have more important things to do, and Melyvn, Terry, Pat, Michael, Scott, etc. must have other more pressing things on their minds too.