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Linc Smith <lincolns@cogs.susx.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:FpqGny.Fy1@lugnet.com...
> Eugwe,
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> Mike's comment is a bit short, but Jonathan has a reputation that, well...
> sometimes precedes him. I am not defending Mike's comments (1), but you
> should not think that the comment arose without a history. And proper tack
> is the norm on LUGNET.
>
> see: http://www.lugnet.com/admin/general/?n=2682
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> LINC
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> 1) Mike defends his own comments quite well.
Thank you, Linc. There are two ways to phrase a statement: politely and
straight up. From what I have seen, Jonathan Wilson doesn't easily offend,
hence a straight up response is possible and efficient. Had Jonathan had a
history of not being able to take criticism, then the polite response would
have been the best route to go. Rather, he had a reputation for not getting
a hint, so subtle has to go out the door.
I still have tact, but do not use it at all times. Often, it must be set
aside for efficiency and to drive home a message. Tact doesn't fit will in
the age of the sound bite, I will agree, but it still has its benefits.
Mike
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> Eugwe Coral <eugwecoral@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:Fpn061.JvD@lugnet.com...
> > WOW! tact seems to be a thing of the past...
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> > ec
> >
> >
>
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