Bill Gate will have a dinner in his dinning room with a baby-eater from China.

Jamon Camisso jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Sun Feb 26 17:23:48 UTC 2006


Paul Sutton wrote:
> How does this thread reflect on the Toronto Lug,?
> Paul

A LUG should be comprised of people, not of machine operators who can only speak 
and communicate in code. Part of any LUG (IMHO of course...) should be the 
social aspect. To confine discussion to technical material only is to stifle 
much of what it is that makes us people, that allows for creativity, that 
generates new ideas and generally makes the world turn. I'm sure many a 
brilliant idea in computing has come about through tangential thinking and 
rambling discussions.

I have a threaded view of the whole discussion here, so to any who might claim 
that themselves or others are being subjected to OT discussion that is of little 
to no interest would be off the mark -- I've checked on this thread a few times, 
but by no means am I forced to read all the messages it contains, nor should 
anyone else be. Accordingly, a little room to ramble might be in order 
sometimes? I wouldn't say such is the case this time however...

Jamon

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