why not moderators here take off objectionable comments or warn people over
here?

Best,
.Kr
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Alan Wexelblat <awexelb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I will try not to over-reply but since this comment seems to be
> directed at me I'll put in one response...
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Todd Zaki Warfel <li...@zakiwarfel.com>
> wrote:
> > On Nov 24, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Alan Wexelblat wrote:
> > It's my opinion, as I said in the original message, that it's a
> story about
> > how UX fits into large corporate culture.  And, yes, it's also the case
> that
> > Curtis doesn't understand how the external face of the company (the AA
> site)
> > is produced.[..]
> >
> > That's just it. Part of UX is about understanding the business. Why, why,
> > why don't UX people get this?
>
> I don't understand what you're ranting about. If you're saying that
> "Curtis doesn't get it" then we're in vehement agreement.
>
> > Redesigning a Web site is easy.[...]
> >
> > Screeeeeech (sound of brakes coming on). Clearly it's not. Your comment
> > above even blatantly communicates that.
>
> Sorry, I used the word "redesigning" too loosely.  I was referring to
> the proposed surface and IA improvements that an outsider like Curtis
> suggested - I should have said "coming up with redesign concepts." It
> is much easier just to sit down as an outsider and say "I think I
> could improve things in this or that way" than it is to enact such
> changes within a corporate framework. I think that's a large part of
> what Mr XX was trying to point out.  If you think of the whole process
> of redesign, I agree it's not an easy thing.
>
> [I said]
> > Or at least, some of us.  If it's not important for you, and you already
> > know it all, great. Mazal tov.  But please don't piss on others'
> conversations.
> in response to Jared's "move on" comment, which I took as a statement
> that the conversation should end.
>
> [Todd responds]
> > Hey kettle, you're black.
>
> I take this to be your accusation that I have similarly told people to
> end a particular conversation. I would like you either to substantiate
> that accusation or withdraw it.
>
> Cheers,
> --Alan
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