tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post5965787566919301801..comments2024-03-26T14:57:36.090+11:00Comments on TEA: Diary Of A Lonely DJTEAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07826102604831074930noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-7266310191947945692012-09-04T10:12:05.190+10:002012-09-04T10:12:05.190+10:00I'm not against criticism, without it writing ...I'm not against criticism, without it writing would never progress, what I am against is your attitude towards criticism. Arrogance and negativity is not a necessary part of forming critique. But I suppose you are far too superior to uphold basic respect for others.Patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-76558771568487511332012-08-29T23:04:04.861+10:002012-08-29T23:04:04.861+10:00Tea, don't mind Mr. Ben. While constructive cr...Tea, don't mind Mr. Ben. While constructive criticism is a good thing, there's nothing constructive about Ben's posts. <br />You run a great, well written blog which there's a lot of us out there that are thankful for. <br /><br />Keep it up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-81007218543331281672012-08-28T13:58:02.814+10:002012-08-28T13:58:02.814+10:00I'm glad my post has generated some discussion...I'm glad my post has generated some discussion, even if it is about my writing and not worn out bass knobs.<br /><br />The mistake was dually noted. Thanks for that Ben/Anonymous, nothing like fresh and unpaid eyes. <br /><br />Although I'm not sure what you mean by “Anyone one with 'any real appreciation for language' (cheers for the cliche), probably wouldn't be on this webpage.". <br /><br />Nor do I appreciate being called a crummy and inattentive writer.TEAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826102604831074930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-64381106146429686122012-08-28T11:12:07.930+10:002012-08-28T11:12:07.930+10:00G'day Pat.
Let's be honest. Anyone with ...G'day Pat. <br /><br />Let's be honest. Anyone with 'any real appreciation for language' (cheers for the cliche), probably wouldn't be on this webpage. As for the person below me, I attacked them because they were disagreeing with something I said that wasn't really subjective. It was just correct. I made the comments in the first place because I like this page and there are standards in language that I think quality journalism should probably try and stick to. Whoever wrote this seems to agree, considering they reshuffled the paragraph mentioned and tidied up the 'loose' end. I'm not sure whether you have some vested interest, or are just some brave civilian, but you should be thanking me. I'm an unpaid editor. I'm constructively criticising the writing on this page. But hey - I'll never say anything as constructive as what you have. I'll refrain from now on. ;)Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-68644583279754989372012-08-27T23:29:15.365+10:002012-08-27T23:29:15.365+10:00Get off your fucking high horse.
Anyone with any r...Get off your fucking high horse.<br />Anyone with any real appreciation for language wouldn't be such a pretentious prick about it. Say something constructive or at least appreciate the content. As for your need to attack the person that commented below you, who held no apparent negativity towards you, well that makes you look incredibly pathetic. Please refrain in future.Patricknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-44449303300320300532012-08-27T22:32:41.519+10:002012-08-27T22:32:41.519+10:00Didn't get the same impression as above commen...Didn't get the same impression as above commenter. Quite liked the piece actually, its nice to see a blog post about being a DJing that people that more easily relate to<br /><br />--did you mean to write "being a DJ" or "about DJing". You should probably decide. Trying to write both doesn't quite work. Nor does "that people that more easily relate to". That's probably why you "didn't get the same impression". Cause you are as crummy a writer/as inattentive as the piece's authorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-10933200064400168672012-08-27T17:31:38.865+10:002012-08-27T17:31:38.865+10:00Yeah, a nice true change...Yeah, a nice true change...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-3376675973285003242012-08-27T17:26:56.758+10:002012-08-27T17:26:56.758+10:00Very true words!
It does also happen to bigger nam...Very true words!<br />It does also happen to bigger names, especially after said local unknown dj turned the dj booth upside down to plug-in an overly complex setup inspired by the latest NI promo video...opuswerkhttp://www.opuswerk.chnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-76880472886355291402012-08-27T17:21:51.493+10:002012-08-27T17:21:51.493+10:00Didn't get the same impression as above commen...Didn't get the same impression as above commenter. Quite liked the piece actually, its nice to see a blog post about being a DJing that people that more easily relate toAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-6046048335731242662012-08-27T17:02:50.962+10:002012-08-27T17:02:50.962+10:00actually, that entire paragraph is just absolutely...actually, that entire paragraph is just absolutely terrible. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737290574719945157.post-5196597139293367302012-08-27T16:59:04.041+10:002012-08-27T16:59:04.041+10:00i think you mean 'lose' rather than 'l...i think you mean 'lose' rather than 'loose'. come on mate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com