Zaku,
If you took offense at my post, then I do sincerely apologize. My post was not intended to give offense, and on a second reading I can see how it could have been interpreted as hostile.
I will try to elaborate on what the point was that I was trying to make, and then shut up about it. This will be my last post on this topic.
zaku wrote:just move on if u don't want to help. someone else will eventually do.
If I didn't want to help anyone here, then I wouldn't have spent the time that I did conducting my research about this sleeve, composing my initial and rather
lengthy and
detailed post about how I learned about IdeaStyle and what the differences are between their product and other sleeves that try to imitate theirs, and so on. Nor would I have taken the time to take all of those pictures, scale them down and make them presentable to the web, and then write a detailed post regarding my observations about my new sleeve.
zaku wrote:coming late to the discussion is my fault?
Of course it is not your fault. No one said that it
was your fault.
The only message I was trying to get across is that it is rarely productive to rehash what has already been hashed out. Unlike a real live conversation (where if you are late to the discussion, it is necessary for someone to catch you up before you can really join in properly), a discussion like this one on the internet is archived and preserved so that
any late-comer can catch
himself up without someone having to repeat what has already been said.
I was simply pointing out to you that if you had
started reading on page 1 of this thread (link) and read the entire discussion before jumping in, you would have been caught up and would have known about the existence of the IBM Japan sleeve, seen the IBM website describing it, understood the difficulty people have had acquiring one, seen the posts by people who found some and started reselling them here, and you would have even
eventually come across my contribution to this discussion which was the first one to talk about IdeaStyle (link) in this thread.
You don't have to be monitoring this web site 24/7 to remain caught up on the many discussion threads that you are interested in. The old posts don't go away, and they are kept around in order so that you
can be a part of the discussion and in order to give the later posts in the thread some context.
-- Nathan