--- David Murphy <david.murphy@gmail.com> wrote:
No, they should go ahead and do whatever they think should be in
On 4/22/05, Dave O Connor <doc@gmail.com> wrote: the
book, and fuck the begrudgers.
Sure, so long as it's called 'Karl's book of what karl thinks matters' and he pays for it himself.
Actually, I'd take a couple of copies of that for people I know called Karl. Look, this isn't rocket science here. Karl has put forward a suggestion for something to be included in the book. Paul, Doc and I think, and I so far have indicated they think it's a good idea. Dave is opposed to it. Fair enough. Now, if every decision on the book is going to be subject to a referendum of the membership we might as well close up shop now. I think singer has posted on the boards indicating people are working on such a book and asking them to contribute or suggest ideas. Hopefully material will come from that. In the meantime I think there is no harm on working away on Karl's idea. If Dave is opposed to it and perhaps wants to keep his name out of it then that is regrettable but obviously his choice. While he might not want Redbrick taking credit for his computing skills, arguably Redbrick would not want to take credit for his interpersonal skills as so amply demonstrated on this thread. So, lets push ahead with Karl's idea, continue through the boards and this group to get suggestions for items of inclusion and start allocating specific jobs of work to specific people otherwise we'll become a wee talking shop. Is mise, Justin Moran God grant me the serenity to accept The things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com