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Cut me some slack (Score:2)
I saw an article that I thought would be helpful to get the word out on Strawberry Perl, and I posted to it. I would think that the attitude come from you would have been "Thanks for the link, but there's a problem" rather than calling my article a "disservice."
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If you want to be in the news business, you're held to a higher standard than the random blog post by an individua
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Re:Cut me some slack (Score:1)
Personally, I don’t think you suck. I think your heart is in the right place. However, you blunder quite a bit. I have to agree with brian that “cut me some slack” is not enough. Ben Tilly’s thoughts on forgiveness [iwethey.org] are worth keeping in mind in this context. In short, neither blame nor forgiveness are very useful; they’re ultimately unproductive. What matters is to ask “can this be fixed? how?” and “what can I learn from this for the future?”.
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I have to agree with brian that “cut me some slack” is not enough.
Not enough for what?
Don't answer, it's rhetorical.
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