> Why not read what he has to say and then critique it from your viewpoint rather than > attacking the author for not personally contacting you as part of his > research?
That's a far more rational approach. Read the book and then critique it instead of assuming it is inaccurate or inadequate. When I'm looking for a Java book, for example, it's not important to me whether the author contacted James Gosling. ------ XML/edi Group Discussion List ------ Homepage = http://www.XMLedi-Group.org Unsubscribe = send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leave the subject and body of the message blank Questions/requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To receive only one message per day (digest format) send the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], (leave the subject line blank) digest xmledi-group your-email-address To join the XML/edi Group complete the form located at: http://www.xmledi-group.org/xmledigroup/mail1.htm
