On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:34 PM, JC wrote:
I'll forgive your myopic assessment since this problem doesn't
impact you
and seeing it from the vantage point of others evidently stretches the
bounds of your imagination.
One, I was providing an _alternate_ view since there were plenty of
others legitimately voicing their opinions.
Two, there is no reason to be a complete nasty ass about it, is there?
The emails can be "accumulated" during the day and read later in the
evening. In addition, many workplaces (like mine) have a duty-
free lunch
period. So eating at ones desk is personal time (happily coding
away).
Finally, at the end of the day instead of leaving immediately to
get tied
up in the traffic one can linger about and do some coding (off the
clock).
Great, but why would you expect that RS needs to take that into
consideration? It's a shame that it's no longer an advantage to you
but, RS will hardly fold over this. Whereas they might fold if the
product becomes less stable...
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