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- Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:54:48 +0900
- From: "Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon" <ronfaxon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] rpcbind --needed?
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>> Bad ideas meet with ridicule on this and most highly technical lists. >> The >> sooner you learn to not take it personally, the sooner you can get >> down to >> the real business of learning The Unix Way. > > > Unsolicited Jonathan Translation: > > ----- > If somebody tells you that something you did/are doing is the stupidest > thing they've ever heard, it's best to take a look at what you did or > are doing, because odds are pretty good that it's stupid. Don't shoot > the messenger for telling you the naked truth, and don't confuse being > told that your idea is stupid with being told that you are stupid. > Sometimes people who are not stupid do stupid things. Sometimes even > really smart people do stupid things. No one is perfect, and the > shortest > way from doing a stupid thing to stopping it (and after all, who wants > to do stupid things?) is being told that you're doing it, so you can take > action to stop it. Acclimatization - I have been in circles where it's not considered civil to bluntly tell people that either they or their ideas are stupid. Now that I see the context and am getting a feel for the room, I see that I overreacted to that vocabulary. I was open to changing that right from the start by the way - and was only miffed at the utilization of "stupid". I mean... "that's hard to read" - "I'd rather you didn't do that..." would have been enough. Incidentally, there *are* situations where shortening the line is purposeful. Sometimes two or three characters makes the difference between getting something into limited space (cell phone e-mail on tiny screens) or ending up with the end cut off. Well, anyway... thank you for biting me - the blood is still dripping from the teeth marks in my arm, and I will never ever never ever ever put a title in here with the words together again.
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