As Gandhi once said, "Hate the sin, not the sinner." Cheers. Eric Caleb
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Outmesguine Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: List posting rules (was Re: [SOCALWUG] Tmobile Hotspot) I really like the content of this thread. The topic has sparked a very heated discussion touching on disruptive technologies and how companies can, should, or should not handle the disruption. This is a seriously timely topic and is permeating society. I know of no other group that can explore the effects better than SOCALWUG members. However, I feel compelled to post a new SOCALWUG list rule: "Feel free to attack a list-member's ideas. Not the listmember." We are all in this together afterall. Let's not forget the loosely defined SOCALWUG philosophy: "As we grow, we will continue to evolve and address the interests of the group as a whole. Wireless is here to stay, the SOCALWUG is here to help." Let's keep personal attacks to a minimum and openly humourous where possible. Blast anyone's ideas like there is no tomorrow, though. I realize this will induce self-edits. But I want to make the thousands of list-members feel welcome to post without fear of the kind of retribution that kills open discussion on other lists and web forums. Thanks, Mike O. PS: Check out the book "Mobile Disruption" by Jeff Funk, http://tinyurl.com/3gs2b I'll bring it to the meeting tomorrow. -- Mike Outmesguine President, TransStellar, Inc. Co-Founder, Southern California Wireless Users Group (SOCALWUG) Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AOL-IM: socalwug Yahoo-IM: mikeoutmesguine ICQ: 176284 Say: /OUT-mess-geen/ Direct: 1-818-889-9445 x102 Fax: 1-818-337-7420 Corporate Information: www.transstellar.com Wireless User Group: www.socalwug.org
