......Did you not notice " REFLECT ON THIS " ..... My post was not directed to YOU !!!! :banghead::banghead::banghead:.... and Gruff !!!! all I did was ask a question......Mike :thumbup:
:agree:IMO--it all boils down to respect for everyone. I don't always agree with what everyone says, they don't always agree with me. That's what happens on a national forum.
I have used the term "respectfully disagree" a few times--when I felt a comeback was necessary. I have had initial opinions about a few that I thought were bad news, and have mostly ended up changing my mind for the good as time went on.
If I find something I totally disagree with--most of the time I let it go or just don't comment. The subject matter usually works itself out--peacefully.
Getting mad at another poster, or slinging mud to the point that a thread is cancelled either by the OP or the Administrator--is wrong--IMO. Many have said, if you don't like something that much, ignore it. That brings up another subject--I do not use the ignore button on anyone. Counter opinions are good--IMO.
There are a few that sometimes come on abrasive--IMO. We lost one of those yesterday--and I am sorry for that. I still appreciate that persons take on things--although I did not always agree. It makes for an interesting read. I can honestly say at this time that I consider all who post as friends. I don't have any animosity against any. Going to try to keep it that way.
We have a "happy Monday morning" on the horizon. Let's see what it brings us. :yes:
Well Warlock, you and Bob Denman have cleared my mind on this .... so I'm no longer going to help anyone with any EXPERT advice. And if any of the members here go sliding off into a ditch I hope you have the decency to send them a get well card and tell them that yes, there was knowledge available that could have prevented this but YOU were responsible for it not being posted.
That said, I'm not going anywhere. There are too many good people here, and only a few who irritate me. I hope Joe changes his mind.:thumbup:
As to the question about why the world is an angrier place - well, I am a Sociologist so don't start me on that! Insert chuckle.
This is is a favourite forum of mine because spyder answers and ideas can be found, and nobody resorts to foul language.
Don't pick on the Sociologist: I got an easy "A" in a couple of those classes, while serving my collegiate sentence... :shocked:
"The World is only an angrier place; if you allow it to make you feel that way."![]()
I totally agree with the above statements. I my field if I make a mistake Iam dead and so are other people.Maybe it's time for a little bit of reflection on how we treat each other here on the forum. Joelthebiker picked up his marbles and went home. Deleted every one of his posts. So, were some of us a bit more harsh toward him than we ought to have been? Or did we just refuse to take him 100% at face value and it ticked him off? It's sad to see someone like him leave because it did look like he was going to be a valuable contributor. But some of us challenged him and some of his assertions. Were we unfair, or is he just too sensitive?
I spent 22 years with Uncle Sam doing quality system audits and contract provision enforcement of Federal contractors. Questioning people and their policies and practices was a big part of my job. I didn't care how high or how low in the corporate structure the person was, I was not afraid to question them. I learned two things from that experience. One, sometimes people would acknowledge there was a better way or answer, or that they were mistaken, or, if they successfully defended their position that reinforced the validity of their position. At the very least, I usually learned something new or different. The second thing I learned is that experts don't always have the answer, and sometimes they are just plain wrong. I used to have a sign that said, "QA, QA, QA. The Questioning Approach of Quality Assurance leads to the Quintessential Answer."
Questioning someone, if done in a civil fashion, is never wrong, IMO. We all can benefit from a healthy disagreeable discussion, if we are willing to have an open mind.
I try to live by the philosophy, "If a fence is going to be built between you and me, you are going to have to do the building." I'm afraid Joel built his own fence, and now does he not only not see what's on our side, but we can't see what's on his side. We're all losers.
Good advice Lois......except that we now know to get rid of you from the forum,
you &$-/?!$@' -@#%**£ Sociologist :roflblack::roflblack:
Pete