[B5JMS] Where is JMS? In the past he defended Sins Past
b5jms at cs.columbia.edu
b5jms at cs.columbia.edu
Mon Oct 11 03:21:58 EDT 2004
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From: nedleedsjr at aol.com (NedLeedsjr)
Date: 10 Oct 2004 13:23:42 GMT
JMS:
>The moment you walk in the door, you're in a no-win scenario.
Come on over and have a cup o' joe, Joe. Over the past few months, I've once
again been reminded of many of the points you've made here. Due to this
reminder, I've reassessed how responsive, either postwise or emotionally so, I
get. Sometimes, it is easier to simply let people vent and get it out. Maybe
being selective about who one replies to?
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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
Date: 11 Oct 2004 00:12:49 GMT
>Sometimes, it is easier to simply let people vent and get it out. Maybe
>being selective about who one replies to?
Thing is, if I *don't* reply to them, they say that they're being deliberately
ignored and thus disrespected (those comments were made in this very
argument...I asked JMS a question and he hasn't responded so he's a jerk (to
parphrase)...so again, you can't win.
jms
(jmsatb5 at aol.com)
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