On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 15:07:21 -0700, The Silent Observer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>John Carmack wrote:
>>
>> Sometimes I feel like going into "lecture mode" about How You Ought To Be
>> Doing Things, but I don't want to piss everyone off. :-)
>
>Nor, I hope, do you want to take a chance on convincing someone you have
>Received Wisdom when in fact they were thinking of a way that may turn
>out (possibly after considerable work) to be better...
No worries about that happening here. If ERPS was receptive to
Received Wisdom, there wouldn't *be* an ERPS...
We get lots of advice. All of it is well-intentioned, most of it is
sensible, some of it is applicable, a little of it is achievable, and
a very little of it fits our corporate culture. Not surprisingly for
an organization that respects working hardware above all else, the
best way to get ERPS to do something a certain way is to do it that
way yourself and show that it works. John has already done this. :-)
-R
--
"Sutton is the beginning of wisdom -
but only the beginning."
-- Jeff Greason
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