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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Sun, 3 Apr 2005,
   @  @      at 11:39:02 +0200, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

> Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else,

> on 03-Apr-2005 at 11:16 you (Anthony G. Atkielski) wrote:

>>> Nonsense.

>> It has worked flawlessly for me for many years.

> That doesn't mean it will work for everyone else.

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     | *Nothing* works in same way "for everyone else". (-: |
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That's the point of all this recent segment of the thread.

There is a certain "chemistry" between a software and a human being, as
there is a "chemistry" between two humans.

One might have a *jewel* in his/her hands, but if s/he is taking some
*external* "authority" to "verify" her/his *own personal* experience,
then s/he is simply lost, since is not using own personal capabilities
to estimate the value of it, the jewel, when it is -- in her/his *own*
hands! (-: The jewel will *not* ray the same values in different hands.

That's the reason why is good to just "introduce" some "pair", *if* we
think/feel, they will "go well together". That is, to say some
*elementary* words about some software, and not indulge in a fantasy
what *you* would do, or feel, if you would "possess" it/him/her. (-;

You know, it is a bit..."perverse", in the "other", not very "pleasant",
sense of this word; a bit..."inappropriately obtrusive". (-;


DISCLAIMER:

And...if someone even *try* to see even a *shadow* of the thought, of
how is that above a "nonsense", or a "ridiculous rat" -- think again,
and at least 36 times, before you expose in a most vulnerable way to my
"tiny" cannon overfull by silvery. (-:

*This* missive, connected with my initial one
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, especially with its part
talking about "objective" "testing" in a compulsive "business"
(buy-sell) environment, will give the basic elements of a perfect
navigation in the world of software, but wider too, since it relates to
our tendencies to "redirect" our emotions to software, and other
*things*, instead to allow them to flow naturally; which is the reason
why a man would love his car much more than his wife, (-; and why a
woman would be in love with the money much rather than with her hubby.
(-; *There*, why emotions erupt when a talk about software escalates,
and why these estimations are then so fallible.

- --
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