[MD] re , Dan
ADRIE KINTZIGER
parser666 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 7 07:13:36 PST 2010
There are still those who
need enemies to create their own sense of value. While the cross talk is
entertaining, kind of like open gossip, I do not find it becoming of this
forum.
The sense of value in my life is generated by every detail of my
surroundings
I have a new and very nice property completely payed, i have new cars
my children are already grown up , and one is already launched in life ,
having a very good job on the university as a jobcoach/departmenthead, the
other will soon be launched, ending his study's, my children are already
travelling the world on their own merits, without relying on my chaperoning.
I have a very good job,a lot of savings in the bank, some good stocks and
papers. I'v been travelling extensively all my life, Mark, I have friends
around the world,I have friends around here, i have friends on my work.
Some of them are writers, some are dokters, and one is a physician working
at cern.
People like me , Mark,I have no explanation for it.
And quit honestly, if i want something from Dan, i will ask him nicely,
simple.
Adrie
2010/11/7 118 <ununoctiums at gmail.com>
> >
> > Hi Dan,
> >
> I assume this email was for me, since you mention my name. I think you are
> wrong, I do realize that there are meaningful statements, and I do read the
> posts with interest. I believe I am trying to help put the concept
> together
> in a universal setting, in the best way I know how.
>
> I realize that Adrie is trying to ingratiate himself with you, and the best
> way he sees of doing that is by taking sides and creating the illusion of
> common enemies. bashing me. It doesn't bother me, but I have never seen
> kind of attitude result in a productive endeavor. There are still those
> who
> need enemies to create their own sense of value. While the cross talk is
> entertaining, kind of like open gossip, I do not find it becoming of this
> forum.
>
> I believe we all have one thing in common, and that is to promote the
> concept of Quality so that it is understood by many. Perhaps we can
> agree
> to discuss things in a formal manner, or not respond. I know this may be
> contrary to the way the forum has been handled, at least over the last two
> and a half years (I cut my teeth with Krimel when I started, and you know
> how that goes). If we do not agree on everything that is fine, so long as
> we approach the topic logically, without rancour.
>
> So, I suggest that we drop this silly bickering, I will do my part. If
> Adrie wishes to create some kind of polarization then he will fail. There
> is no need to stoop to personal criticisms, if someone has a problem with
> my
> topics, we can discuss them, or not. Let's criticize concepts and premises
> and not people. I am more than happy to reread posts that you suggest, I
> cannot go looking through the whole batch of them.
>
> I will be purchasing a Lila's Child and the Ph.D., to help me out.
>
> Thanks for your understanding.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
> >
> > Hi Adrie
> >
> > Thank you for the reply. Yes, there are so many little gems of
> > knowledge scattered about concerning the MOQ, for those willing to
> > make the effort at picking them up. I don't think Mark realizes it,
> > but it's his loss. I don't care about the insults... I've been
> > insulted by the best... it is not going to scare me away. It's all
> > about the learning, and I learn something new every day. I think we're
> > alike in that regard.
> >
> > You take care, my friend.
> >
> > Dan
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