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Why was Claude Fox banned?
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11/05/2005 13:17:25
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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The only thing the PA crew has said over and over again, is that if you want to keep current in the software development market

What we all need to do is just build better stuff for the man that's paying us. Following a market is fine - but our skills and work ethic are things we can work on irrespective of a computer or programming tool.

In your heart - you know that Claude was not anymore 'out-of-bounds' than you were.

You should be asking the same question that some of us are asking - why was Claude banned - why was JVP and Sander's banned - all those guys - despite our differences - are a resource.

You should be just as hacked as me with the disposition of Claude. He is one dedicated and experienced engineer. I did not review the thread - but someone baited him - and that someone should take some of the responsibility.

I don't know Claude outside the UT (or his good advice) or his software - but I do know that guys like him and even Rick - have their noses so close to the wheel that it is easy to find a sensative spot and apply the pressure. A post does not tell you if the poster is a born in the hood American. Those of us born in the states and fully desensatized from our "cut" and "chop" games in high school are well learned in those arts - and know how to respond when we get toyed with. Those with different backgrounds have not acquired those skills.

You know what I am talking about - sometimes - just to keep things friendly - and with the understanding that the UT is an international forum - we need to back off on the accelerator. There is no coup worth counting when we take advantage of playing field that is not level. You and I can mess with each other all day - we know how to play that game - but many of us do not - and we need regualte the "baiting" just to keep it fun and fair.
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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