tim

are you this pleasant in real life or just when hiding behind a computer screen?

if you follow this thread back a couple months, you will see i talked about my group converting to OO before we did it as a POC, made comments to this list when the first complaints came in, and then when i pulled the plug, i reported my reasons to you in a polite and hopefully clear and accurate manner.

i work for a major defense contractor and its hard to get anyone to look at new technology or apps without showing good reasons. if you doubt my intentions, or dislike my lax attitude towards caps and punctuation on this list (after a day of fighting styles and conventions, its like wearing old jeans when im home), simply dont read my posts. having a little snit wont do you much good. if i was a troll, i would have been much more creative than to talk to folks about a word processor problem. sheesh.

i appreciate everyones help and hope to get feedback as i move forward with these books.

kip

Kip Starrett
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Fairchild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [social] no more OO here


On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 03:08 pm, kipster wrote:
my goal in life is to be Microsoft-free by 2007. think i can make it? some microsoft is hard to beat--XP Pro is great. i love outlook. Word is boated
but stable. not so great? Frontpage is THE worst, followed by Excel,
Project, Access, and Powerpoint.

im cautiously optimistic about having better luck with OO soon, and ill
continue to post my positions. i cant post actual metric due to DoD regs.
by the way, Linux is still a pain.

think ill make it? as one of the Big 5 defense contractors, we'd love to
plug holes.

You can't even put caps on the start of sentences. Why do I doubt everything
else you say, I wonder...  troll...

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