Matt,

I went back over my post to see where and how I used that word and was honestly 
surprised that at no point did I actually do so. The word is used a number of 
times by the people who commented to my post in disagreement. I suspect they 
failed to properly look at the points I made. I did use the word "offshore", 
which I believe that, you would agree, is the proper and correct term to use. 
Feel free to check for yourself and even refer to Google caching if you feel I 
may have changed anything. 

Words are important but at the same time I hope you don't forget to miss the 
meaning of those words, their context and their intent. Language is a complex 
tool to be sure. It is important to not arbitrarily disregard anyone, even for 
a slight mistake. Since I never caused your fault to begin with, I hope you 
will take the time to reconsider my position and the points of my concern. 
There are others who also listed concerns as well. I think an honest and 
critical review of Adobe's position is a positive thing. The quick and false 
judgement by some, I fear, may end in a terrible mistake.

Sincerely,
John Mason


----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Quackenbush [mailto:quackfu...@gmail.com]
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:19:46 -0600
Subject: Re: Re: Change in ColdFusion management


John, it's not about being "word police".  It's about whether or not you are
a man of your word.  Words, whether you like it or not, have very specific
meanings.  If you choose to use some whacked definition of words in your own
mind, definitions that don't even remotely match the actual definitions,
then you are an untrustworthy source of information.  Why?  Because the
words you use to spread information are inaccurate.  And when you are
inaccurate, yes, my friend, it *is* your business.

You wonder why people "attack" you?  Perhaps you should start by looking at
your choice of words and look up the actual meanings of them before you
write them.  I'll go ahead and give you the benefit of the doubt and say
that you actually mean something entirely different than you're saying.
Now, you should start trying to actually say what you mean and mean what you
say (something you admittedly don't bother doing).




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