
David Starner, if you only would be willing to take your own advice. So much of what you say here, and I've said it before, is complaint, without you providing any hope of solution. As I have said before-- there is a word for this, but it is not used in polite conversation. If only you took EITHER your own advice OR your signature block: "Kie ekzistas vivo, ekzistas espero." at all seriously, then we would be glad to hear from you, however it turns out that all too much of what you say goes to /dev/null or the various other killfiles people use to filter you out. Now. . .please. . .give some hope. . .or you will most certainly see the result of using vinegar rather than honey to get what you want-- presuming you really do want things to get/work better. Please. . .take a lesson from you own words. . . . You once said something like: As an honest person I am willing to learn from my mistakes. . . . Please do. . . . On Sun, 18 Apr 2010, David Starner wrote:
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:27 AM, Jim Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:
In the business world this would be called "continuous improvement."
Jim, in the business world, your complaint about the fact the business wasn't working on your preferred projects would annoy the hell out of your coworkers the eighth time they heard it, just like here.
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