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Posted by Bianca on 12/18/06 18:50
> That vibe can get in the way sometimes, but mostly (largely, vastly), I
> find it useful. It's so easy to get caught up in some technical "solution"
> and start going down some path to get to it, and not be aware of the
> pitfalls or weaknesses of the supposed goal.
>
> The regulars here give a lot when they share their experience on what
> might go wrong (i.e., why the OP is likely to be disappointed); I believe
> I learn more from such discussions than I do from the pure
> here's-the-technique replies (although ideally, both kinds of info would
> be available).
John,
Thank you for a reasonable and fair assesement.
I also value discussion - when discussion is merited (and sometimes when
not). I also value the ability of communicators to cut thru the fluff and
dander and get to the point about things. When knowledge is offered that
way, it contributes to the collective pool of mankind's intelligence and
furthers our evolution. When knowledge - or lack thereof - is substituted
with caustic 'landfill' or sarcasm, it furthers no one's purpose; it simply
creates friction in a world already consumed with flames.
May you live long, and may your equilibrium help cool a heated planet.
Bc
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