> if you want links-plus-those-disclaimers, you got 'em.
Yes, I do want the links, thank you. (No sarcasm.)
If you feel you must put those disclaimers on the links, of course that's
your right, it's your space to say what you think.
Which is what I was trying to say to you so many months ago. Create your own
space to speak your mind. You have done that, first class. Bravo Jorn!
That's the big picture, and that's why, imho, weblogs work and mail lists
and discussion groups have problems.
Eventually we'll get through this, and I hope work cooperatively. You have
an active and penetrating mind Jorn, and if you could find a way to work
with me to create clear boundaries, we could really soar.
From yesterday's DaveNet: "Dale Dougherty of O'Reilly tells a
Jumping-With-No-Parachute story that's better than any I've heard before.
Man jumps out of plane with no parachute. Plane cuts its engine and goes
into a nosedive. Door stays open. Before both crash and die, the man goes
back into the door and straps himself in. Plane powers up, regains
altitude."
If a group of people can do something like that, surely you and I can work
out our differences.
Thanks for listening.
Dave