On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 02:18:55PM -0600, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> 1) We are not Neanderthals. Some may think we are, but they just haven't
> figured out how we talk. If I tear apart your ideas, it means I respect
> you. It's not a personal attack, I simply don't think you're someone
> that needs to be babied. The central theme is this: ideas  are the most
> important part of communication. Not personal feelings or anything else.
> 
> 2) Brevity and precision are all good and well, but you've taken it too
> far. One of the requirements to be a truly great geek/engineer is the
> ability to communicate clearly. Engineering classes should be increasing
> communication skills, not destroying them.

Bite me, you insensitive clod.

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