|  | |  |  | I have been reading this thread (as well as others) for over 17 years.  For the most part, SI has been a valuable component in the investment world. 
 I'm usually a pretty easy-going guy.  As long as nobody is cheating somebody else out of their money,  whatever happens, happens.  I might not like it, but yah-tah-hey.
 
 However, this "I-don't-give-a-damn-about-what-you-say" attitude really torques my jaws.
 
 I spent a career developing professional grade big bux software.  During that career, I learned that no matter what you do to "enhance" your system, there will be some push-back by those who want it reverted to the way it was.  Having a tough epidermis is part of the job requirements.  You have to "suck it up" and continue on doing what you know (or at least you "think") is going to be an overall improvement to the product.
 
 Yes, there have been some rude commentary about your changes.  As a developer, I know how that can hurt, because you are doing your best and you are probably spending more than your 40 hour week trying to improve the environment.  Your best efforts are slammed.  That hurts.
 
 But, as I said before, it's part of the job description.  Criticism always has, and always will, be present.
 
 Simply stated ...
 
 Get over it.
 
 Sure is a pretty day.
 
 TED
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