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No Matter How Much Criticism?

Posted by: Ron Findling
Date posted: Wed Jun 18 6:04:28 PDT 1997

Wow, I'm getting a lot of responses
directly from you, I appreciate that.
Onwards....

"You ask if I'm bothered by the
overwhelmingly negative comments on
the forum: No. We knew that OS/2 users
and developers would take issue with the
Readers' Choice process and
conclusions."

Except Rachel, you're acting like only
OS/2 users and developers are allowed
in this forum, and that it's only them
that are criticizing you.

That's simply not the case. You're
getting criticized by practically
*everyone,* you're not getting practically
any support at all. That sets off warning
bells to me...

Rachel, isn't there *any* point at which
you're willing to start thinking you're
just plain wrong? This is not a
rhetorical question, I'm wondering what
level of negative response you *would*
have to get before you would start
thinking this way.

You see, the grim realization some seem
to be coming here is that no matter what
anyone says, no matter what *how*
much criticism you get, that you're going
to always think you're right anyways,
and that absolutely everyone else is
wrong. I'd like to give you the benefit of
the doubt, and think that's not the case.
Is it?

Again, thanks for your response.


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