I will say that patronising and belittling people and insulting or mocking them them because they appear to have less knowledge than you (whoever 'you' are) isn't big or clever, it just makes such persons who do it appear incredibly ignorant.
If I understand you correctly, you are accusing me of patronising, belittling, insulting or mocking John.
I am afraid you are further demonstrating an inability to understand what is going on. It's called a discussion and this is what we do.
If 'you' (whoever you are) can not say something helpful or constructive, then don't endulge in running people down because it achives nothing other than sew rancour in others. There is nothing big or clever in berating or insulting other people for their ignorance about any given subject: Nobody knows everything - including 'you'.
True but we (the forum, not you and I) are discussing 'facts' about the electrical regulations which, generally, are so badly written that there is plenty to discuss.
Disagreements are not patronising, belittling, insulting or mocking.
You do not seem to grasp this and it is you who have used truly insulting language.
What goes around comes around. I think it goes on everybody to consider the way they post and to consider if what they say or how they say it may be perceived by others {people they don't know at all}. Telling people they are STUPID - as a first comment - for even considering something 'you' (whoever you are) would not isn't a friendly way of going about helping to educate them. Try saying "I wouldn't do that because.... and then being diplomatic.
Firstly, I did not realise you would be so sensitive and had come here for a friend.
I assumed you had come for
free electrical advice.
I said it was a stupid idea. It was.
I did not call you stupid but perhaps there is a reason why you chose to persist in thinking I did.
I expect Einstein had some stupid ideas from time to time.
It's very easy to make enemies - there is no need or purpose in becoming a keyboard warrior..... it is just a sign of social inadequacy / mental illness, an alcohol problem or just a poor upbringing.
There you go again. At least you didn't say my idea was stupid.
Going back to your original question; I've been thinking it is analogous to someone asking -
It's raining outside.
Could some one tell me is it safe, is it legal for me to have my barbeque in the living room?
If it is safe and legal, how big a barbeque can I have?
I see your original thread has been locked and some posts deleted.
Did I miss something even more obnoxious from you?