No, it does need to be said. For everyone that thinks that I or some others are being too hard on pon, look at some of his/her posts on pitcherplants. Not only is there a blatant disregard for spelling, grammar, and punctuation, but when offered advice pon will even get argumentative/childish. Pon refuses to heed the advice of people that are trying to help, and doesn't even make an effort to use the search feature on the forum, or even wikipedia before posting things. I don't want to come down on anyone, but there is a level of what is acceptable and what is completely ridiculous. I don't want to "negatively affect" anyone's forum experience via this, but pon is starting to negatively affect mine. A lot.
Reference:
http://pitcherplants.proboards34.com/index.cgi?board=trade&action=display&thread=1184249712
http://pitcherplants.proboards34.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=1183172456&page=1
quote from another topic: "Yes I do but for humidity what
happends if I
umiditize it with a
hoze with of course city water?"
In another thread, he/she did spell talangensis right...but butchered "actually":
"oh and it is spelled Nepenthes talangensis accualy"
Also in another thread, it was spelled "talengelis"
Here's another series of posts...3 in a row:
Re: A question about this plant
« Reply #3 on Jun 28, 2007, 8:23pm »
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well ****** was getting some July 5th , Large, 6" hanging pot, $25, Good buy? Anywhere cheaper?
Re: A question about this plant
« Reply #4 on Jun 28, 2007, 9:21pm »
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good buy or not?
Re: A question about this plant
« Reply #5 on Jun 29, 2007, 7:31am »
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Ello Anyone
Let us not forget 3 posts in schloaty's seed giveaway thread in less than 24 hours.
Or, the fact that when Clint would not give his Salvia cutting to pon, he/she had the tenacity to reply with "be that way".