On around Sat, 13 Jul 2002 08:14:44 -0700, Philip Aker--suspecting self-contradiction on my part?--said something like:
>Peter Castine wrote: > >In one post: > >> I can't remember whether it was Tog or one of the later Apple >> UI gurus who adivsed that developers responsible for porting >> software should spend at least half a year using the "other" >> platform as their main working machine. To learn the culture, >> to learn what people on the other side of the fence expect. > >In another post: > >> I'm not real enthusiastic about OS X (not like I have been >> about other things). But that's the way it's going to be. > >Learn the culture... Of course I learn the culture. Doesn't mean I have to like it. Let alone be enthusiastic. The non-identity of learning and liking should be self-evident. With best regards, Peter --------------- <http://www.bek.no/~pcastine/Litter/> --------------- Peter Castine | From the Litter Power Thesaurus: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Urn model: lp.ernie [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale