On Tue, 15 May 2012 11:10:47 +0200, Kevin Wright
<[email protected]> wrote:
It's like religion.
If you share the first few chapters of your holy book with someone else,
you'll launch the crusades to defend your interpretation and the final
few
chapters. If you have nothing in common, you'll get along peacefully.
When was the last time you heard "opinion pieces" or whispered racist
comments objecting to the presence of shintoists or buddhists in your
community?
Undeniable no community is safe from the religion-like approach. But we
can pursue objective points. For instance, my previous question about how
many state-of-the-art items people are using today come from each of the
two technologies. That's something reasonably objective.
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