I agree Christine. PS - I too am a web person with many websites, using social media (Web 2.0) every day and using the web for all my business interests (for quite a few years): " I am one of the few people on this group that has waded gung ho into the new Web 2.0 world. I have a number of blogs, a facebook account, a you tube channel, a twitter account that I rarely use, and dozens of other logins that I set up but never used to all sorts of weird and wonderful things. I belong to a number of social forums and conduct nearly all my business on or through the web. " Cheers Teena -------------- 2009/11/18 Ken Fredric <KenFredric@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hear, hear! > > > *Ken Fredric* > *Senior Technical Writer* > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: > austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Christine Kent > *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 November 2009 8:49 AM > *To:* austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* atw: The New World Order, take 2 > > This is a re-send of my original post, with the offending words changed. > > > > Curious how no-one addressed the perfectly obvious true intent of the > mail. Too challenging? Too philosophical? Too deep? > > > > There is a process whereby everyone respectfully shares their personal > understanding and perceptions, and together they reach a new understanding > that each, alone could not have reached. It is essentially different from > verbal combat where each person tries to destroy the argument (and > reputation) of the other by any means available. Let’s see if we can avoid > combat and increase understanding, shall we? > > > > Christine (the NF in an SJ world) > > >