Shelby Moore wrote:
In mailing lists I have observed there are usually a few key guys
> who are sort of like the local bullies on the neighborhood street
> corner. Their whole purpose in life is stifle any other boy from
> coming into the neighborhood and "stealing" (e.g. giving more
> opportunity to) the local girls. Luckily they tend to not be
> very smart, else they wouldn't be wasting their time sitting around
> the local neighborhood.
In SOME neighborhoods (I won't say "most"; I haven't SEEN "most"),
there is a guy who handles trouble for everyone else. Maybe he likes
it, maybe he doesn't but does it anyway because he's good at it and it
helps the neighborhood stay quiet and safe. What you call him really
depends upon your point of view. Yes, troublemakers call him a bully.
But, the quiet peaceful people who rely on him to keep their
neighborhood quiet and peaceful while they go about their business think
of him more as the policeman who happens to live on our block.
Everyone has ideas. Some good; some bad. Please, bring your idea
here, and we'll discuss it. But, it's hard to have sympathy for your
whining when you are told by _several_different_people_ that this idea
has flaws. Think them over, and improve your idea with the input you
get from others who have been thinking about the same problem. Bring
back your improved idea, and we'll do the cycle again, until we either
come up with a workable solution, or give up.
I am usually just a lurker here, but this thread doesn't look like
it is going anywhere useful, and it has lost it's entertainment value.
In fact, while your posts can't really be considered spam, they are
rapidly attaining the same value. Please remember that anything you
post to this discussion list will be archived, and available for the
whole universe to see.
Ask yourself "Will I be happy, 30 years from now, to know that my
grandchildren are reading this post to find out what grandpa was like?"
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