I actually checked my calendar to be sure we didn't have a full moon. (Suggested by someone else)
It seems like the past several days we have had a big increase in combative posting.
I'm not referring to disagreements about products or processes, but almost personal attacks.
That's just not DC!
IMO, most of the exchanges would have been better handled in the PM section, but I'm really not interested in chastising someone for the way they handled a situation.
I'd just like to know why we all seem to be so uptight, right now.
FWIW, when I was still in the workforce, the word processor was one of my most valuable tools. I would write a letter or a memo, then just let it simmer for a few hours, go back and read it again. Quite often my reaction was, "Wow, I really didn't want to say that!"
A revision was usually in order to tone down my statements a little. It was/is pretty easy for me, and probably others, to get caught up in the heat of battle, and not realize just how caustic some of our comments can seem to others.
Anyway, it sure would be nice if we could get back to the old DC without so many personal references.
That's all.
By the way, I didn't let this one simmer and may regret it.
Charles
It seems like the past several days we have had a big increase in combative posting.
I'm not referring to disagreements about products or processes, but almost personal attacks.
That's just not DC!
IMO, most of the exchanges would have been better handled in the PM section, but I'm really not interested in chastising someone for the way they handled a situation.
I'd just like to know why we all seem to be so uptight, right now.
FWIW, when I was still in the workforce, the word processor was one of my most valuable tools. I would write a letter or a memo, then just let it simmer for a few hours, go back and read it again. Quite often my reaction was, "Wow, I really didn't want to say that!"
A revision was usually in order to tone down my statements a little. It was/is pretty easy for me, and probably others, to get caught up in the heat of battle, and not realize just how caustic some of our comments can seem to others.
Anyway, it sure would be nice if we could get back to the old DC without so many personal references.
That's all.

By the way, I didn't let this one simmer and may regret it.

Charles