From ... Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!news.tele.dk!small.news.tele.dk!195.54.122.107!newsfeed1.bredband.com!bredband!uio.no!nntp.uio.no!ifi.uio.no!not-for-mail From: Erik Naggum Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: who should read comp.lang.lisp? /civility Date: 04 Oct 2002 22:09:09 +0000 Organization: Naggum Software, Oslo, Norway Lines: 60 Message-ID: <3242758149321600@naggum.no> References: <3D9C7012.1020208@cs.berkeley.edu> <3242676974198473@naggum.no> <3D9DF880.6A9B862E@melbpc.org.au> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Trace: maud.ifi.uio.no 1033769350 13824 129.240.65.5 (4 Oct 2002 22:09:10 GMT) X-Complaints-To: abuse@ifi.uio.no NNTP-Posting-Date: 4 Oct 2002 22:09:10 GMT Mail-Copies-To: never User-Agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.lang.lisp:43046 * Tim Josling | This is sometimes valid, but newcomers have in fact provided major | advances to a range of fields. Well, duh. Einstein was a newcomer to his field once. That does not mean he was ignorant of the past theories. Quite the opposite is true. | While existing experts may have an accumulation of knowledge and in some | cases even wisdom, often they may also have an accumulation of prejudices | and an arrogant unwillingness to consider new ideas. And this affects what? Is your behavior towards more experienced people who help you based on such prejudices? | Blankly saying "You are wrong; you are an idiot" may not be optimal. But nobody /does/ that. Could you please try to focus more on reality and less on your fantasy world? Clearly, your emotional responses and that of our more hostile forum member extends far beyond observation and well into a fabricated fantasies. People are /not/ treated harshly until they turn hostile towards people who have tried to help them. Do you think I give all the fantastically evil people who attack me /grounds/ to attack me? If so, I have a choice between feeling insulted or believing you must have cabbage for brains. If you had better observational skills and less willingness to project your fantasy onto reality, you would actually have observed this. But paying attention is obviously too much to demand of those of you who are more than happy to join the fight club. | If you wish, by all means then insult the person and tell them they have | a lot to learn before becoming a zen master. This is what actually happens. You apparently value your fantasy world much higher than your observations. Why is this? People do get a few chances to understand but they are given technical replies, not touchy- feely handholding, as befits a technical forum. Some cannot handle this, and go bananas when someone points out that something they believe to be true is actually false. Because of such fantastically hostile idiots as Ray Blaak, Erann Gat, Raffael Cavallaro, and their ilk, some people come to believe that they have a right to assume hostility where there is only cold, hard technical answers to technical issues. If you want somebody to hold you and comfort you while you read news articles that address the topic of your articles in line with the purpose of the forum you read, get a dog, cat, or friendly human being. If you do not feel sufficiently well because nobody took note of your sweet personality, at least do not post hate mail directed at the people who have helped you. Is this really too much to ask of "newcomers"? Is paying attention and checking that you what you say is factually correct really too much to ask of you, Tim? Could you please explain what you expect people to do when you repeat lies about them? Do you do this in real life? Do you join lynch mobs and gang up on people you hate in your community and accuse them of heinous crimes they have not committed in order to stir up a frenzy? Is this how you want to live? -- Erik Naggum, Oslo, Norway Act from reason, and failure makes you rethink and study harder. Act from faith, and failure makes you blame someone and push harder.