If the criticisms are well intentioned, then why not offer them to Paul off list?. There's no need to embarrass one in front of his peers. And if a man wants to make track why bring up rolling stock? This list could benefit from a whole lot more focus and civility.
Jim Martin >________________________________ > >On a slightly different note, it is interesting to compare reactions to the >same posted message. While Tom's message talked about punctuation and >spelling, the real concept Tom was suggesting is that image is very important >-- especially when starting a new company unfamiliar to any of us. Image, >trust, quality, intelligence, education, etc. are all very subjective matters >and are worthy of particular care. I felt Tom was trying to be helpful to >point this out to a newbie manufacturer, but agree his choice of words was not >ideal. > >Cheers...Ed Loizeaux > > > > >
