Tony,
Ok, seems like we are on the same wave length. I agree with you.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Tony Duell wrote:
>
> >
> > Tony,
> >
> > Haven't read all of your message yet, but wanted to fire this off,
> > before I head out the door.
> >
> > I don't blame someone so much for not wanting to learn, as much as I
> > dislike it when they don't respect it. For instance, I have friends
>
> I think, perhaps, I wasn't particularly clear (my fault...).
>
> I can fully understand when somebody doesn't want to learn a particular
> thing. Heck, there are plenty of things I have no interest in learning
> about. What I can't understand is somebody who has no interest in
> learning anything.
>
> And like you, I dislike it when people don't respect somebody else's
> interests (even though they may not share them themselves).
>
> Another issue is that if you take up a hobby like classic computing, you
> are likely to run into problems from time to time. And IMHO, you should
> then _want_ to learn whatever is needed to sort those problems. Perhaps I
> am going a little too far, then...
>
> -tony
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