inquiry, inquiry, and then tentative judgment

Terry King (101522.2625@compuserve.com)
Sun, 23 Feb 1997 14:53:24 -0500

Message text written by Ron Silvers
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And I echo Judy's recent comment, re: Terry. We need to stop saying this
is the best technique, it's the way I do it, and if you disagree with MY
judgment you'll be subject to nasty, heavy, snide remarks.
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Ron

Oh Dear ! Oh Dear !

This sort of thing is really not appropriate to the list.

If you have any constuctive comments to make, I will let you have a
considered and reasoned reply off list.

But you should remember that it is practical results, ie good prints, that
clinch the argument.

That is why I joined the list and why I get a lot from it .

I listen to what others have to say and learn from their best practice.

If I have found a good way of doing something I will share that knowledge.

The judgement that my practice is good is not mine but that of people whose
opinion I respect.

If I know that an approach being put forward on the list is not good
practice, I will say so, as I would not wish to see those, who have joined
the list to aid their first steps in alternative processes, to be misled.

Others may disagree with the view I put forward but that is one of the
joys of the list.

Terry

Terry