Deirdre Straughan wrote:
> On 11/2/05, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>>>Please define "big success" as the term may have different meanings to
>>>>different people.
>>
>>>Used by millions of people worldwide. Whether anyone is making money off
>>it or not is immaterial (to me, anyway).
>>
>>Ok... We definitely have different definitions of "big success" then.
> 
> 
> That begs the questin: what's your definition?

Definition of "big success"? Hmmm, well I guess where typically people 
consider something successful when it's big, well-known, makes money, 
etc. I think I consider something successful when it reaches it's goals 
- of course, what are the goals? For my own work, I think I'm more 
concerned about being happy with the work I do. That's me of course, 
others will consider something successful when it makes them a boatload 
of money.

I fit into the camp that would rather have 10 people see my stuff and 
get excited about it and comment on it than 100 people who just casually 
watch and don't interact with it.

Pete

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