Rhandeev Singh wrote:
> > > I beseech you to look at history, the epoch making moments
> > > in human history are rarely the result of herd activity, but
> > > the result of the activity from a single person. The press was
>
> Go refine your own metal, make your own tools and hunt for your own food
> if you don't want to work with other people.
Since when did I say that I was not working with
other people? Even Gutenberg's press, though individually
invented, required a whole crew of people to operate.
Buddha's philosophy, though the result of the struggle of
one man for six years, has flourished through mass education.
I am certainly sure you have misread my mail. I am just not
for the self contradictory idea that with numbers one can
accomplish great things. I say that number is not the
most important factor, but something else. _Read_
carefully, Rhandeev.
Anyway, your extrapolation has been shown wrong by Adam
Smith's The Wealth Of Nations, where he expounds the
division of labour as the modus operandi of synergy.
> At our portal, people work with people.
> Our first priority currently should be to get our groupware up.
I hope that this is not an insinuation that I do not work with
people. You have known me for years, and it would be disappointing
if you were to think this way.
Yes, our priority is to get our groupware up, and that is why I am
asking for the CVS to be done by this week, and the mailing list,
to be moved to somewhere else.
>
>
> Rhan.
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