Re: MD Stuck in the Dakotas

From: drose (donangel@nlci.com)
Date: Tue Feb 23 1999 - 06:19:52 GMT


Struan Hellier wrote:
 
> Greetings,

Right back at you.

> Jonathan: Very diplomatic, well done.

You should take lessons.

> The truth is that the majority (not all) of individual
> postings have been utter crap and the overall debate has degenerated > > because of it.

How childish. If my teenagers came to me with such criticism, I'd send
them on their way with a good scolding:-(

> If my undergraduates came out with this sort of rubbish I would have
> them rusticated without further ado.

No doubt happier for the experience. I smell a pedant. Lighten up.

Your undergrads must love you. Judging by your cyber-persona, I can
imagine the treatment one of your students with the temerity to advance
an opinion with which you disagree must receive.

For someone as obviously intelligent as you, I can't really believe that
you don't know the effect you create with your Brit headmaster
affectation.

Remember - just a spoonfull of sugar, etc.

One of the advantages of the MD over its more structured counterpart is
the chaotic environment. A little guidance, rather than a sweeping
criticism that illuminates nothing, may go a long way toward the goal
of defining the MOQ, don't you think?

> Save some room on the passenger seat before I leap lemming like out of
> the window.

So leap.

Good day.

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