Hi all,

Cindy Ray writes:
 > I'm kind of disappointed to see the tone of the messages of the past several 
 > weeks. Maybe it has been only one, but before anyone really has checked it 
 > out, we are flaming this company, partly from fear of their shares being 
 > bought, rather than contacting them. This past message that indicates that 
 > those who didn't have the chance to listen to the demonstrations have the 
 > right is pretty defensive before knowing whether, in fact, there are 
 > archives. Frankly, I find this to be a disappointing use of this list. I 
 > think a lot of good is shared here, but I hate to see this kind of thing 
 > continuing on.

Hey, Cindy, you drink enough coffee today?  Written communication is
so ambiguous sometimes.  I didn't get that impression about the
message asking for the archives at all.  All he said was, if this has
been archived, where is it?  That, IMO, is an honest question.  He
wants to hear the presentation if possible.  That is his wish, and is
probably going to be granted.  The software being used has the ability
for real-time recording, and I'm pretty sure that some folks who were
there, not me, unfortunately, were recording the session which will,
BTW, include not only the audio but the Power Point slides as well.  I
was there, and it was a good presentation.  I think Larry Lewis did a
wonderful job.    

I think that we are all looking at HumanWare with a closer scrutiny
these days because of the buy-out, but I don't think anyone is being
unusually harsh or critical.  Mary Ellen had a legitimate problem
which she voiced on the list.  It was addressed.  She was rightly
upset, and she communicated her disappointment to us.  

No, Cindy, I think you are just a little too touchy on this matter.
Sit back and calm down.  All's well with the world, or would be if
folks wouldn't keep bashing each other.  Take a walk.  Eat an ice
cream cone.  Play music.  Swim.  Make bread by hand.  Now, that's a
great way to relieve one's frustrations and is overlooked by all those
who have bread machines to do your kneading for you.  Nothing like
having the opportunity to slam something and squeeze it and pound it,
all for a good cause.   I think if more people took time to knead
bread, maybe we could reduce road rage and such.   Have a great day.

Ann P.

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