Hello Paul,
> Lemonade
I have been learning a lot about wisdom lately. One of the distinctions that is discussed is the "age" of a conversation. What this means is "How old were you when you first started to have a conversation like this?" So, how old were you when you first resorted to name calling?
Part of the process of distinguishing this is to evaluate just how "childish" you are with your conversations. I'll offer that if it makes you feel better about yourself in this community to call me names, please feel free. I have heard so many Lemon jokes in my years so far, that I am always open to a new one! ;-)
At the same time, I would suggest that it is possible that your "childish" name calling and conversation could diminish the respect that people have for you, and further have people see you as someone with little value contribute.
Just a thought.
> You are such a suck up Scott that you can't even figure > out after all your years at Novell why the BOD kept > voting Mr. $0.02 his wonderful options package.
I actually haven't spent any time at all attempting to "figure out" any of this! So that's why I haven't figured out a thing about it! ;-) I've simply looked at "what's so" in this situation. The BOD has the ability to do a lot of things, and they have made these choices so far. That is "what's so".
Speaking of things that I also can't figure out, I can't figure out why you and your talent are wasted on these interesting attacks on myself and other people.
I also can't figure out why you choose to be so angry and hateful at so many people. I can't figure out why you choose to be a way that seems to cost you so much in your life.
> Talk about a guy who goes from one brainwash to another, > that's you pal. Try wiping that brown stuff off your nose. > Best of luck with your career of trying to find another > Nelson who will listen to your brilliant ideas.
Interesting perspective ... I'll have to think about this one. Please don't pop a vein and have a heart attack while typing these posts ... it's not worth it.
By the way, although I spent considerable time talking with Stewart, and discussing ideas, there were very few that he ever was in action on, or provided support. The only one that I can truly say that he stepped up to was allowing our team to "save" digitalme from being flushed out of Novell. Of course he never then provided any resources to do anything with it after the fact of "not killing" it ... so it simply sat and is slowly dying.
So no matter what you might think, I have no real special attachment to Stewart over any other human ... I simply do not hold the hatred towards any human either ... something that you seem to have for a lot of people.
Have a great night!
Scott C. Lemon |