It seems as though someone doesn't like me.
...I'd like you a whole lot more if you just stopped posting.
But seriously, I kid, I kid.
You're not a horrible or disruptive member, and I appreciate that you're trying to make amends. But, in my experience, the best way to do this is to just crack on with writing useful and interesting posts, rather than just perpetuating the fluff. In DAES OF YORE, I had a similar habit - I, too, had this need to compulsively apologize for every error. But with every effort, I just alienated the veterans further - I was, after all, still churning out crap.
Think about it - what's the best way for someone to prove they can give something back to the community? Post a string of dead-end, content-less (by definition) apology posts, or show how they've changed with thoughtful, intelligent contributions?
At any rate, don't sweat it. Just close a door on your mistakes, and don't take the censure of this weird English drunkard too hard to heart.