Dan, I think you've got it wrong there. The bickering actually brings people together, albiet smaller groups with similar interests.
Sometimes it's just plain fun to beat a dead horse :-) And sometimes it's not about fixing things but rather having a good bitch session cause you know the problem isn't gonna get fixed anytime soon and you need to vent in some manner. --Harry Quoting "Daniel H. Renner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: *> Yo guys, *> *> How do you keep a group of people from attaining any sort of goal *> whatsoever? How do you make any group smaller and less powerfull? *> *> SIMPLE. Keep them bickering about ANYTHING. Which color, creed, beer, *> pizza, or operating system is better than the other. *> *> Fall into that trap and you've made your group that much smaller, that *> much less powerfull because instead of doing what they like to do - *> they're bickering about something. *> *> And even a newbie can see that nothing gets handled, fixed or done when *> you're wasting time bickering like a bunch of fish-wives... *> *> I'm not saying that these things can't be discussed, but when it goes on *> for rediculous lengths of time, it's only bickering and nothing more. *> *> *> Cheers, *> Dan *> -- Harry Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] #----------------------------------------------------------------# # Harry: version 4.0a # # Known bugs: # # 1) Verbal output may occur before data processing is complete. # # 2) Loudspeaker option may activate without being invoked. # # 3) Other bugs as reported # #----------------------------------------------------------------# ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/ _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html