I was just thinking the same thing; it'll be interesting when a future employer 
Googles his name; check out his website, eh?

On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:25 AM, John Thomas wrote:

> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>> Aww, you're so sweet. Maybe there are some girls on the list you can impress 
>> with your unbounded kindness. Who says it's not the right way? Since we're 
>> going to start fielding off topic questions to waste everyone's time on a 
>> focused list, can you tell me why my foot hurts? I mean, I was just using it 
>> normally, like a foot. But now it hurts. Could it be cancer? Fungus? Maybe 
>> we can turn CentOS into a foot pain site and extend off topic threads 
>> instead of just letting them die after short and quick re-educations that 
>> anyone subscribing to a mailing list should be aware of by now.
>> 
>> Maybe if all of you tarts who are in such an uproar about this used your 
>> time to contribute anything substantial, or anything at all (Luke, Nenad, 
>> John), you would have something. Since all of you are just consumers and 
>> none of you actually participate in any way other than to complain that 
>> someone was "rude", STFU. In the meantime, maybe you should join a Ruby dev 
>> list with all of your happiness and smiles. Together, you can change the 
>> world!
> 
> May I suggest you include a link to this conversation in your web site 
> and resume.  Since you have all these skills in dealing with people, you 
> certainly should not force your perspective employers or employees to 
> use a search engine to find this.
> 
> -- 
> Sincerely,
> John Thomas
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