Bill Gate will have a dinner in his dinning room with a baby-eater from China.
Paul Sutton
zen14920-1HOZaDBbGgxaa/9Udqfwiw at public.gmane.org
Sun Feb 26 17:29:35 UTC 2006
Ok fair comment,
Paul
Jamon Camisso wrote:
> 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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