Thank you Bob. I think your message is list related and people should pay attention to what you are saying here. Because of snide condescending replies, there are some people on this list that I have chosen not to learn from. Their replies to questions have been so nasty that whenever I see their names, I delete. I believe that everybody on this list is here to learn something, even those of you who were present at the BN's conception; therefore, if you answer a question, you should address the question in a friendly, knowledgable manner. Please consider when you reply that many of us don't have your expertise and want your advise without insults. Try to answer questions with humor, if you wish, mindful of the fact that your humor is not the same as everybonys. . Remember those of you who may think the questions of others are stupid, that you were once a beginner with a new instrument in your hand.
Sammie Clay > ----- Original Message ----- >From: bob mates <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [email protected] >Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 04:46:17 -0400 (EDT) >Subject: [Braillenote] An observation >Hi, folks: >Let me say, at the start, that this message contains no BN or VN info or >inquiries. If that is a problem quite you, not need only delete this message, >and your problem just be solved. >This message is, however, list-related, so I have no qualms about writing it. >It is written without rancor op kalice, and will, I hope, be read in the same >way. >It has been a troubling athing to observe that, when people are replying to >others on the list, either because they disagree, or are correcting something, >(or think they are) that their replies tend to be written in a tone that snaps >at the other person. I have also read answers, given in a very condescending >manner. >Folks, this is an email list. It is a list, on which information is >exchanged. We're all either users of the products, or potential users. Each >of us has his or her own writing style, as well as his or her level of >expertise with the product. I dare say, each of us also had to learn to use >the product the hard way, making all of the mistakes. Also, each out us is an >imperfect (sinful, if you will) human being, prone to make errors in writing >or phrasing. >Now, I'm not suggesting that people should not be corrected; I am suggesting, >however, that there are many wans to correct. One may correct a person with >harsh words, or with gentle ones. I have found, in my years in the ministry, >that it's a lot easier to get a person to listen to you, if you say it with a >smile. As it says, in Proverbs: "A gentle word turneth away wrath.". >This list has been invaluable to me. I can't tell you how much I've learned >from it. However, I get deeply disturbed by the lack of civility, which I >sometimes see. All you have to do to correct it is simply think, before you >write. Ask yourself if you'd like someone to talk to you, the way you're >about to talk to this fellow-lister. We're all in the same boat, folks. >I've often been troubled by the fact that people say things to each other, via >email, in a way that they'd never do on the phone, or to that person's face. >We can change that, and bring politeness and civility back. It will certainly >make this list more pleasant to read. I thank you for reading this. Have a >great day. God bless. Bob and Maxy-wax >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
