>>28
Geez, please calm down. I was replying to >>26, who, through visual recognition, wants to establish himself as a recognized person on the board, i.e. not be anonymous.
That's an obvious sign a person might be better off using a board where such behaviour is encouraged and appreciated.
In here it really doesn't matter who you are. Identity breeds drama, and all drama distracts from the message.
I don't know what the message is, but I know what it's not: You. Or me, or any particular person. No need to get angry about that. Better even to accept it. You don't matter; at least not where the message is concerned.