That was probably me. I don’t think I handled the situation particularly gracefully, but I really didn’t want to continue that conversation, and I couldn’t see whether the person in question was wearing a crocker’s rules tag.
I don’t remember my actual words, but I think I wasn’t trying to go for “nothing could possibly convince me”, so much as “nothing said in this conversation could convince me”.
It’s still more graceful than the “I think you are wrong based on my heuristics but I can’t tell you where you are wrong” that Pablo Stafforini advocates.
That was probably me. I don’t think I handled the situation particularly gracefully, but I really didn’t want to continue that conversation, and I couldn’t see whether the person in question was wearing a crocker’s rules tag.
I don’t remember my actual words, but I think I wasn’t trying to go for “nothing could possibly convince me”, so much as “nothing said in this conversation could convince me”.
It’s still more graceful than the “I think you are wrong based on my heuristics but I can’t tell you where you are wrong” that Pablo Stafforini advocates.