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Old 06-23-2009, 11:08 AM
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Naahhh, Oakland looks just fine, IMO.
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Could we have a way to ignore people who are pragmatic to us ?
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Why would you ignore pragmatic people? Here's the definition of pragmatic: of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations.


I suggest that whenever you see a poster you wish to ignore, don't read any posts from that person.
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Why would you ignore pragmatic people? Here's the definition of pragmatic: of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations.
Probably the word she was looking for was blunt and meant speaking without any kind of empathy or etiquette/netiquette etc.
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Could we have a way to ignore people who are pragmatic to us ?
There is an ignore feature..but really basically..it's called "Do not read posts."
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Probably the word she was looking for was blunt and meant speaking without any kind of empathy or etiquette/netiquette etc.
don't take me wrong but.......
come on people, why make a bid deal about the pragmatic , you got her point ..

and to start digging into pragmatic -pragmatism stuff only reminds me of my phillosophy class in university last semester... and it's used in pedagogy as well, that class got pretty boring.
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In the FAQ section, perhaps there could be a list of questions instead of having to (still) use the search function.
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