The F-bomb is totally unnecessary.  Such language is for teenagers who do not 
yet know how to communicate displeasure effectively.  Please grow up.
Personally, I am finding this discussion fascinating.  I have often wondered 
why the "academics" at IBM would attack each other's presentations.  It appears 
that part of the process of getting a PhD is learning to give and take intense 
attacks.  This discussion is most enlightening.
Marilyn
On Apr 23, 2011, at 12:00 PM, Brian Fraser wrote:

> Please people. I urge you all to kindly fuck off.
> 
> This is getting ridiculous. You are arguing about *tone*. Who gives a flying
> fuck about tone if the post has substance? Are we fucking two? Are our egos
> so fragile that we can't take the slightest of drubbings? So sensitive that
> a word in caps can start this kind of shitstorm?
> 
> (Apparently yes, but bear with me for a sec)
> 
> Tone trolls, the lot of you. Yes, being nice is fine and all, and it's a
> beginners list, so handholding should be the aim. And rudeness for rudeness
> sake is utterly counterproductive. But I've been on this list for a while
> now, and I can't recall a single instance of someone being rude when
> replying a question.
> 
> ...I'll be the first to admit that my memory is crap, but nevertheless,
> until someone has provided links to substantiate these claims, please drop
> the strawman.
> 
> On the topic of tone, if an error is so egregious that it must be corrected,
> strong language sometimes is needed to drive the point. Personally, I still
> wouldn't condone that kind terseness... When directly answering the
> beginner. But answers themselves? That's an entirely different domain. By
> answering, you are claiming to be an expert; As an expert, you are opening
> your answer and code to full scrutiny.
> If you choose to be the kind of teacher who will always answer with a smile
> and kindly nudge people into enlightenment, good for you. But spare the rest
> of us of the lecture. You'll find that not wasting your time trying to
> control how others communicate can be quite freeing. :)
> 
> (A side note for Tiago and Lali and any other PhD student and/or scientist
> out there: Just mention your situation and you are assured, to the best of
> my ability, a hand-holding reply from me. Which may turn out to be
> respectful silence as I'm not an expert, but well. I have a soft spot for
> science, which can probably be "traced back to a math or science teacher"
> (or blogger) that I appreciate :p)
> 
> Brian.


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