Hello Paul,
Gosh ... and I thought that you had really made the choice to keep quiet until you had something powerful to say! Obviously not!
Instead ... you sit there seething in your misery ... looking for yet another opportunity to blame others for the life that you have created for yourself ... I see it as really too bad ... you really contribute to people when you choose to.
> Nelson OUT --- market reaction positive
What an incredible analysis! (Yeah ... right ...)
Of course, IMHO, I might suggest that maybe it was due to Stone coming in! Or maybe just that Messman is making some tough choices on what to do ... and not just talking about it! The market, IMHO, was ready to hear almost any news that Novell was going to "shift gears" and do something different ... something new.
I can understand where you would rather write a post to trash people, rather than really generate the analysis that you are capable of. You'd rather come out of your hole to spew "evidence" about being "right" then really contributing. Just like Whack-a-mole ...
> Now if Schmidt had thrown him out two years ago, he might > have gotten this company moving earlier.
But Paul ... I thought this was your buddy! I thought that you and him were great friends via e-mail, and that you and him were planning the future of Novell while he was engaged. How could you say such a thing about your buddy Schmidt? Are you now going to add Dr. Schmidt to your long list of us who just don't know all of the answers? We all know that Paul knows the truth, and all of the answers! Or is that Fred?? I'm starting to confuse the two of you ... both producing posts of such interesting value ...
I truly wish that you would get off it, and start to contribute to the world like you are capable of contributing!
> Let's see how many Scott Lemonades follow him out the > door. It's like zapping the queen termite....
It obviously is really tough for you to sit there on the sidelines as an "old retired also-ran, almost got there." I can understand how you could be so angry about your own inability to be successful and recognized for your contributions. And with your current attitude, I can see why so few people are interested in the whiner from New York.
It actually fairly common for people to fall deeper and deeper into these "blame the world" slumps, eventually moving away to old folks homes where they can hide out from the world, blaming everyone (but themselves) for the crappy life that they have.
Or, they can choose to own the life that they created for themselves ...
Scott C. Lemon |