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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] [OT] facism and happiness
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nadim |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] [OT] facism and happiness |
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Wed, 21 Jul 2004 20:19:57 +0200 |
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So, wrapped up it is for me. Pierce is not dying (and hopefuly will live
long) so I won't get my answer any time soon. (He even bribed me to stay
on the thread, ask him)
My vote goes for a cooking thread. Let's see who can first come with the
best inter-continental freedom dish!
Cheers, Nadim.
PS: I agree, thie cooking thread is going to be flammable.
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 20:05, Tom Lord wrote:
> > From: nadim <address@hidden>
> >
> > > I'm not proposing to quash the topics -- just the threads, for
> > > now.
> >
> > No way! Pierce and I almost found a common ground. He even
> > promissed that He'll answer a question frankly and directly before
> > he dies.
>
> Hey... i'm cool with that. As I said, I'm not up-to-date on the
> threads. I don't want to interrupt something productive.
>
> But.... how about ..... can you just decide to wrap it up soon? For
> now --- we can talk about these things in a fresh thread, without all
> the baggage of the back and forths. A rule of thumb is that starting
> fresh helps people to formulate and express their ideas much, much
> more clearly than a prolonged back-and-forth of quote-then-reply.
>
> One thing I've learned from defending the design of arch on this list:
>
> You can't possibly explain everything and get everyone to agree that
> your explanations are right. There will always be disagreements.
>
> If you have some good ideas, you should post those from time to time,
> definately. But when the threads get too twisted to have a focussed
> and widely read converstation, then they aren't productive for anyone.
> You lose nearly nothing by just abandoning a "failed" thread and
> taking up the topic later, in a different context.
>
> > There was one or two hot points but mainly because of
> > missunderstnding and I hope things will get better (I can't
> > promise I won't get pissed off though)
>
> And, again, my context-free suggestion to "draw the line here" is
> (deliberately) not sensitive to the content of the thread. If there's
> a few last licks or happy endings to work out here, great! Go for it,
> please. But let's each of us, individually (I suggest) pick an
> _arbitrary_ date in the very near future and then resolve: "Hey, I
> don't care what anyone says after that. I'm not in this thread
> anymore. I'll catch these guys in the next thread."
>
> Silence in an email thread like this is _not_ equivalent to
> capitulation or resignation.
>
> > I am still interresting in how fascism is gaining ground in the US
> > (if it is) because I believe that things happening there have
> > repercussions here.
>
> Yes, that's one very interesting outcome of the threads, from my
> perspective. The Internet is very handy.
>
> > Most USians seem to think that we don't care about the cowboys
> > land but it's the oposit. We really do care because we think the
> > US is an important player (unfortunately too long in the bad camp
> > but that may change)
> >
> > Cheers, Nadim
> >
> > PS: I'm happy.
> :
> :-)
>
> Thanks,
> -t