On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 03:27:04PM -0700, William R Ward wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Benjamin A. Okopnik) writes: > > That's why they call it "being an enterpreneur" rather than "having a > > steady secure job". [...snip...] > > A business does not have to be full-time to be a business. It does if you're talking about regular out-of-town gigs.
> Your tone is completely inappropriate here. I sure hope you don't act > this abrasive in front of your clients. I was asking for constructive > suggestions, not this kind of arrogant dismissiveness. Whenever I decide to accept you as a censor of what is inappropriate, I'll be certain to let you know. I found your attitude of "I want the goodies but I don't want to pay for them" offensive and ill-informed, and can only hope, for your clients sakes (should you find any) that your Perl knowledge is far, far greater than your knowledge of business. Your refusal to accept a clue if it's not couched in precisely the terms that you like pretty much wraps up everything I have to say to you; HAND. Ben Okopnik -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Freedom boils down to this: if you disagree with somebody, *argue* with them. Don't ask Big Brother to put a gun behind your opinion.