What's the difference between:
"That was a crappy presentation" / "It's not worth my time" / etc
and
"That was not as good as I expected" / "I might try to help to contact a
better conferencist"
*din* *ding* *ding* *ding* (winning slot machine sound)
Yes! Each one of us. It's hard to make everyone happy, even more if there
was such an individualism thinkering...
I have not been on all the KPLUG meeetings or installfest, but I would like
to congratz all of the people that uses their time and effort to keep up
this cool work. I know (truly) how hard could it be.
Regards,
-Urivan Flores-Saaib
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:03:38 PDT DJA wrote:
kelsey hudson wrote:
> DJA wrote:
>
>> It's not your or anyone else's place to publicly offend another with
>> your own value judgment on his motives for attending meetings.
>
> I think you misunderstood my point entirely; it's not his motives I'm
> criticizing, it's the language he used to voice them. If someone walked
> into my office and used that same tone with me I'd likely give them a
> similar response (and depending on how bad it was, ask them to leave and
> come back when they've learned some respect).
>
> -Kelsey
One so easily offended (their problem, not other's), probably shouldn't
expect people to make many return trips to his office. Some people are
too easily offended.
I also have found the occasional meeting "Not worth my time". It
happens. I suppose saying so makes me disrespectful also. I'd say it
makes me honest.
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~DJA.
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Urivan A. Flores Saaib
CiberLinux Networking
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