LOL He started it...

Thanks,
Louis Mezo
LogicSynthesis
Tel: 240.498.8951
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.logicsynthesis.com

  -----Original Message-----
  From: lyndon hughey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 8:19 AM
  To: CF-Jobs-Talk
  Subject: Re: Senior CF/StudioMX2004 Developer available

  Since this "discussion" is only involving you two (and maybe 1 more
person), why don't you exchange email addresses and email each other
directly.

  thanks
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Louis Mezo
    To: CF-Jobs-Talk
    Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:58 PM
    Subject: RE: Senior CF/StudioMX2004 Developer available

    I'm sorry, but the RNC in NY provided the context, not some fuzzy
amorphous
    vapor.

    Thanks,
    Louis Mezo
    LogicSynthesis
    Tel: 240.498.8951
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    http://www.logicsynthesis.com

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Leo Schuman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 8:49 PM
      To: CF-Jobs-Talk
      Subject: Re: Senior CF/StudioMX2004 Developer available

      You provided the context, Louis, not I.  This is a business-oriented
      list, and you've attempted to pass off a sexist phrase as humor.

      Would a racist phrase have been as funny?

      Leo

      Louis Mezo wrote:

      > Then don't take it out of context and you won't be offended.
      >
      > Thanks,
      > Louis Mezo
      > LogicSynthesis
      > Tel: 240.498.8951
      > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      > http://www.logicsynthesis.com
      >
      >   -----Original Message-----
      >   From: Leo Schuman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      >   Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 8:39 PM
      >   To: CF-Jobs-Talk
      >   Subject: Re: Senior CF/StudioMX2004 Developer available
      >
      >   Louis Mezo wrote:
      >
      >   > This is why I don't
      >   > do business with Economic Girlie Men...
      >
      >   The phrase "girlie men" may be funny when said in context of a
    humorous
      >   parody, as on SNL.  But, it's deeply offensive -- and not funny in
the
      >   slightest -- when taken out of that context and used by someone
      >   (governor, or otherwise) to imply, as you have, that males are
somehow
      >   demeaned by association with femininity, and that such men are
    unworthy
      >   of your business.
      >
      >   I would appreciate restraint with sexist, homophobic language on
this
      >   business-oriented list.
      >
      >   Leo
      >
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