[Rhodes22-list] Chris G - morning tirade... for Chris G's eyes ... sort of list political

Hank hnw555 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 08:09:12 EST 2008


Is that a sail boat or a floating junkyard?

Hank


On 1/30/08, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
>
>
> Chris G:
>
> Go back and reread original email!  It was instructions and encouragement
> and direction on using the 'Archives' and research to answer questions.
> When a question is asked on this forum more than once, often different
> replies ensue.  More often original replier does not answer the same
> question a second time.
>
> If a person is sincerely interested in the 'best' reply they will study
> all
> replies for accuracy and content.  The most recent reply may or may not be
> best.  Look and evaluate and choose the best answer which may be a
> synthesis
> of all answers.
>
> What you are supporting is the common approach to believe the current
> discussion as being the best whereas the most recent answer may or may not
> be even valid.  Because something is stated, does not make it true.
>
> It is also obvious that the whooshes have taken over this forum.  We now
> have artsy stuff instead of sailing adventures, less outdoor realities
> discussed or bar room jokes.  Small wonder an outdoors person like Roger
> P.
> now goes by himself.
>
> Looking at Chris C's response  I think of Bill Effros' and his taking a
> couple of words out of context and yelling you said so and so, so you must
> agree with me.
>
> The gist of the email was study the terms and references being used and
> not
> wait to be spoon feed.  Maybe we need to find Steve Little and get a spicy
> comment or more...
>
> I am not selling boats for Stan and hitting Chris C. with a closing line.
> As a teacher you may recall the saying, "give a man a fish and he eats for
> a
> day, teach a man to fish, and he eats for a lifetime."
>
> The attached picture is not a Rhodes 22, maybe someone can suggest what is
> wrong with this sail boat:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p15181532/sail%2Bboat.jpg sail+boat.jpg
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
> "Learning is not compulsory… neither is survival."
> W. Edwards Demming
>
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