[Sorry, Yury. Spelled your name wrong the first time.]

On Jan 29, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Dave Malouf wrote:

Awe! Jared, that was a tad harsh, even for you. ;-)

All I can say is, it's been a long journey. :)

As a zealot in my own right, I respect belief. And belief's can be
described, and any belief worth's it salt can be evangelized (i.e.
taught) in many ways.


I have nothing against belief or zealotry.

My point was more that Jim is asking me to accept his belief, on faith, that there is something to RED that is different than the standard way we design. And I'm not there yet.

The way he and Yury describes it is tribal. You have to be in the tribe. Not everyone is in the tribe. People not in the tribe don't "get it."

To me, it's still smart-and-experienced-people-doing-good-work. Other than that, I don't "get it."

So, I must not be in the tribe. I don't have the faith.

I have no problem with his tribe or faith. I'm just not there.

That's all I'm trying to say. Sorry if it sounded harsh.

Jared
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