thats an interesting viewpoint fred.
I never thought of it like that.
At 03:40 a.m. 21/07/2011, you wrote:
I think after going back through some if not all of the messages in this
thread that it's safe to say that everyone who contributed to this hullicost
type conflegration was rite and everyone was wrong. Certainly each one of
you is entitled to his/her own beliefs however if you have a problem with an
individual I think you have a responsibility to take your thoughts directly
to that individual. Hurling insults, calling names and downright rudeness
are not certainly acceptible under any circumstances. I think and urge each
individual to apolojuize for his words and actions and to communicate that
to the moderator who left in such a huff. And please feel free to forward
this message to him as well, there is nothing to be gained from any of what
has gone on this morning, and much to be lost. I urge all participants in
this brew-haha to look at what they have said and why they have said it and
re-think their stance. It's certainly okay to have your own set of beliefs,
however if you force those beliefs on others and refuse to accept that
whether you agree with them or not, if you look at what they are saying,
you'll find out in the end that all of you are right.

Fred Olver
----- Original Message -----
From: "Willem" <dwill...@gmail.com>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Programming elitists was: Re: Jeremy's incredible
programming speed


> Hi all.
> Firstly, a lot of this nonsense could have been avoided with a little
> common sense and a lot less self important attitudes. Yes, Thomas did not
> always express himself diplomaticly enough, but also some people needled
> him repeatedly until he snapped. Saying this, an opinion is just that, an
> opinion and thomas had no right forcing his on people.
>
> I think people like Che and to a lesser extend Jeremy were over sensitive
> about the whole vb issue. Unnecisary atacking of people won't change their
> mind and helps nothing in the end. Thomas's email was totally uncalled for
> too and was really childish, but he wasn't the only one.
>
> I hope we can all learn to ignore the people or opinions we don't like. If
> you can't convince someone with reason, nothing will change their mind.
> There is something like a block sender list, after all.
>
>
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