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Re: vogons vs Users
The lines are being drawn by poeple who know nothing about each other.
Someone writes a post supporting one thing then someone assumes they fall
into a particular camp. I don't think the lines are that deep. Nor are
they so black and white. Witness the dogmatic furball taking ever wider
swings at people who are not Turley.
I talked to one of the old timers in my users group who uses an emulator.
He said that we wouldn't have a ROM code on our site but would link to
someone who had it. Someone recently mentioned the hypocrasy in that.
Suppose we make a concerted effort to petition Apple, Inc. Suppose one
were to write a letter to the editor of various tech magazines discussion
the problems that arise from technology moving faster than the laws can
keep up. That people who do not chose to upgrade wind up in the lurch.
That Apple Inc has created ill will among users because of it's poor
customer service.
They are a lot of bright people posting on CSA2 but as long as you bitch
to each other about what's going on in the real world nada will get done
about it.
Flame away and you destroy what's left.
And .....Nobody will take you seriously
Sandy Warnken
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Liam Busey wrote:
> Arkain wrote:
> >
> > To all Turlettes, Vogons, Anti-Pirates, & Users:
> >
> > I want this thread to be about finding a way to make the arguments > made by both sides to simply vaporize. If you can't add anything > constructive to the frey, then please hold your tongue.
>
> I'm sorry Arkain, but it's not that easy. The lines between the groups
> are drawn too deep. The only way to vaporize the arguments would be to
> eliminate one of the opponents. The best we can do is to be more civil
> to one another.
>
> Liam Busey
>
>