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John Fields

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Sorry to duck out of the fray like this, but I've had some work come in
that needs to be attended to.

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John Fields
 
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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Sorry to duck out of the fray like this, but I've had some work come in
that needs to be attended to.

--
John Fields
Stay away as long as you like!

John Fortier
 
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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Sorry to duck out of the fray like this, but I've had some work come in
that needs to be attended to.

--
John Fields
Good luck.
 
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!

"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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Sorry to duck out of the fray like this, but I've had some work come in
that needs to be attended to.

--
John Fields
 
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:53:09 GMT, Ross Mac said,
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


it can be fun. sometimes it goes to OT hell or gets old.

busting on co-workers is pretty normal. it's those that take themselve
too seriously that i can't work with. they can't take a joke. some kind
of inferiority complex or litle dick syndrome.

i remember a designer who had a hard time listening and understanding.
he worked well independently. it was interfacing with others he had
trouble with. this is all pretty normal, but i thought he was harder to
deal with than most. i'd have to bust his balls, show him stuff in black
and white and written in stone and even draw him pictures. then we'd end
up laughing, sometimes 'til our sides hurt. sometimes we'd work way late
on a problem and we'd always go home feeling that we'd accomplished
something whether it was a solution, or just a major landmark. there was
always progress.

mike
 
"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
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You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd probably
high five his nose!
 
"Active8" <mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net.invalid> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:53:09 GMT, Ross Mac said,
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


it can be fun. sometimes it goes to OT hell or gets old.

busting on co-workers is pretty normal. it's those that take themselve
too seriously that i can't work with. they can't take a joke. some kind
of inferiority complex or litle dick syndrome.

i remember a designer who had a hard time listening and understanding.
he worked well independently. it was interfacing with others he had
trouble with. this is all pretty normal, but i thought he was harder to
deal with than most. i'd have to bust his balls, show him stuff in black
and white and written in stone and even draw him pictures. then we'd end
up laughing, sometimes 'til our sides hurt. sometimes we'd work way late
on a problem and we'd always go home feeling that we'd accomplished
something whether it was a solution, or just a major landmark. there was
always progress.

mike
An interesting one.

Who ended up implementing the problem to the solution?

DNA


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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:22:53 GMT, "John Fortier"
<jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote:

"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
news:pNilb.188390$0v4.14558806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd probably
high five his nose!
---
This from a non-violent facilitator?

The picture is getting clearer...

--
John Fields
 
Yeah!...my experience too..take care, Ross


"Active8" <mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net.invalid> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:53:09 GMT, Ross Mac said,
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


it can be fun. sometimes it goes to OT hell or gets old.

busting on co-workers is pretty normal. it's those that take themselve
too seriously that i can't work with. they can't take a joke. some kind
of inferiority complex or litle dick syndrome.

i remember a designer who had a hard time listening and understanding.
he worked well independently. it was interfacing with others he had
trouble with. this is all pretty normal, but i thought he was harder to
deal with than most. i'd have to bust his balls, show him stuff in black
and white and written in stone and even draw him pictures. then we'd end
up laughing, sometimes 'til our sides hurt. sometimes we'd work way late
on a problem and we'd always go home feeling that we'd accomplished
something whether it was a solution, or just a major landmark. there was
always progress.

mike
 
It never matters...as long as the "concept is good"!


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"Active8" <mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net.invalid> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:53:09 GMT, Ross Mac said,
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing
high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


it can be fun. sometimes it goes to OT hell or gets old.

busting on co-workers is pretty normal. it's those that take themselve
too seriously that i can't work with. they can't take a joke. some kind
of inferiority complex or litle dick syndrome.

i remember a designer who had a hard time listening and understanding.
he worked well independently. it was interfacing with others he had
trouble with. this is all pretty normal, but i thought he was harder to
deal with than most. i'd have to bust his balls, show him stuff in black
and white and written in stone and even draw him pictures. then we'd end
up laughing, sometimes 'til our sides hurt. sometimes we'd work way late
on a problem and we'd always go home feeling that we'd accomplished
something whether it was a solution, or just a major landmark. there was
always progress.

mike

An interesting one.

Who ended up implementing the problem to the solution?

DNA


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Ok....not disillusioned....just having some fun....later, Ross

"John Fortier" <jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote in message
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"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
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You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd
probably
high five his nose!
 
The old saying...."You make your bed, you lie in it" applies here doesn't
it?.....later, Ross

"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:22:53 GMT, "John Fortier"
jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote:


"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
news:pNilb.188390$0v4.14558806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd
probably
high five his nose!

---
This from a non-violent facilitator?

The picture is getting clearer...

--
John Fields
 
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:22:53 GMT, "John Fortier"
jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote:


"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
news:pNilb.188390$0v4.14558806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd
probably
high five his nose!

---
This from a non-violent facilitator?

The picture is getting clearer...

--
John Fields
Or you might invoke item m) and claim the other party is using item n).

Unfortunately you used n) first, perhaps to catch an f). But, on the other
hand the other party, in response, posted another n), having avoided your
original n) in response to a perceived invitatonal j), which may have been a
pseudo m)

If you take some time to think about it then it all makes sense.


DNA


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"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
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It never matters...as long as the "concept is good"!
Hmmm,

You're a bastard of the highest quality.

DNA


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I resemble that remark!.....
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"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
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It never matters...as long as the "concept is good"!


Hmmm,

You're a bastard of the highest quality.

DNA


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"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
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I resemble that remark!.....

"Genome" <genome@nothere.com> wrote in message
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Hmmm,

You're a bastard of the highest quality.

DNA
Amen, top posting cunt.

I offer you the last word. I'm as good as my word.

DNA


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"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:22:53 GMT, "John Fortier"
jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote:


"Ross Mac" <macroeng@example.invalid> wrote in message
news:pNilb.188390$0v4.14558806@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
You guys remind me of a design group I once worked with....They would
bust
each others balls all day....at the end of the day they were doing high
fives over beers down the street.....Next day, same ole, same
ole.....What
the hell....I'm having a good time!


Sorry to disillusion you Ross, but if I met Jonny boy in a bar, I'd
probably
high five his nose!

---
This from a non-violent facilitator?

The picture is getting clearer...

--
John Fields
Jonny boy, I've never claimed to be non violent. 12 years in the Army,
remember. Bear that in mind.
 
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:55 GMT, "John Fortier"
<jfortier@rochester.rr.com> wrote:

Jonny boy, I've never claimed to be non violent. 12 years in the Army,
remember. Bear that in mind.
This is getting better and better. A self-appointed moderator and
missionary for newsgroup civility is now threatening violence.

John

(2586 lines of debugged embedded 68K assembly code in under a week,
how's that?)
 
"John Larkin" <jjlarkin@highlandSNIPtechTHISnologyPLEASE.com> wrote in
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(2586 lines of debugged embedded 68K assembly code in under a week,
how's that?)
Scary as hell... I hope its not for a hospital. :)
 
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 01:33:27 +0100, "Genome" <genome@nothere.com>
wrote:


Or you might invoke item m) and claim the other party is using item n).

Unfortunately you used n) first, perhaps to catch an f). But, on the other
hand the other party, in response, posted another n), having avoided your
original n) in response to a perceived invitatonal j), which may have been a
pseudo m)

If you take some time to think about it then it all makes sense.
Nope! And come to think of it, nothing you've ever posted has.
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to an eight bit operating system originally coded for a four bit
microprocessor and produced by a two bit company."
 

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