Chuck Simmons wrote:

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>>Education is expensive, but so is ignorance.
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>"If ignorance is bliss, why are there not more happy people?"
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>My signature is from Shakespeare. He clearly saw your difficulty
>understanding JTK 400 years ago. You are like Macbeth confronted by the
>ghost of Banquo but the ghost you see is JTK.
>
My signature is from Washington Irving's writings. ... and no, I don't 
have difficulty understanding JTK. I have contributed to Mozilla with 
many many bug reports. At the same time I am using this newsgroups in a 
graduate course in science about group process development. He has been 
extremelly illustrating on the role of disruptive forces in group 
cohession, group identification, coalescence, etc. My intention is not 
to provoke him but to understand his niche (role) behavior. It is clear 
to my graduate students and I that he is starved for recognition. When 
he submitted his proposal about released criteria for Moz. 1.0 is was 
done to mock and ridicule the output of a group that had not accepted 
him. That is why all of his criteria is about Moz being release quality 
once it reaches 2x slower than IE, or 4X slower, or equal to the sum of 
IE and NC4 in loading a page, etc. Once the group "pretended" to accept 
his criteria, he was taken aback and he started changing his tactic, 
feeling he was :part of the organization", as he put it.

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"Eduaction is expensive, but so is ignorance"


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