bah my post hit the list before hattons :( no muffins for me

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not fairrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Bill Wheatley
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Judith Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: Observations (was Re: Good Bye!)


> Thank you, Hatton! Well said!  A fresh, toasted muffin for the man ...
> Todd, better hold off on those nukes, for now.
>
> Judith
>
> >Some things to point out:
> >
> >1.  This list (and alll of the HOF lists) are archived on a web-based
> >resource that has been hit at least in the past by robots (I did a
> >search for my email address on Google and got a post from the CF-Linux
> >list).  If your employer, spouse, friend or whoever decides they're
> >going to look they can find things that are posted here.
> >
> >2.  We are all adults, or at least old enough to hold a job in the IT
> >industry and smart enough to use and understand the workings of
> >scripting and programming languages.  We need to act accordingly in
> >public.  Yes, this is an email list and we can carry on about muffins
> >and evil Jar Jar's and Binary and ferrets, but there are at least some
> >rules of civility that I think we should maintain.
> >
> >3.  We are all as dynamic as the applications we write.  Take one look
> >at the religous, political or ethical debates that we have had in the
> >past.  The thing to always remember is that we hold each other at an
> >equal level.  The minute we lower ourselves by calling names or
> >assigning labels we take the chance that we're going to insult someone
> >personally.
> >
> >4.  IMHO if you're going to use a business email address then at least
> >some people are going to draw conclusions based on messages posted.
> >When I was in the military I knew that anything I did in uniform
> >reflected both on myself and on my service.  I personally attach
> >signatures more than email addresses, but it's the same concept.
> >
> >5.  Threats can be a double-edged sword.  Even when they're not initally
> >meant to be a threat, words can be (and have been) misconstrued too
> >easily.  That's one of the down-sides of email, you can't put enough
> >emoticons and emphasis into a written word to make it truly convey the
> >message you're trying to get through all the time.
> >
> >In the end, what we post to this list isn't private, so don't treat it
> >accordingly.  I try not to make direct references when I'm talking about
> >work for just that reason.  Let's try to act with at least a little
> >maturity.  Conversations go so much better when that happens.
> >
> >.. and now I'm going back to work!
> >Hatton
>
> 
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