I certainly agree with that, but live contact with your working peers is important, IMO, as well. It is a welcome change, at least to me, to be able to actually talk with professional peers instead of "type with them." There is no way I could type all that I would say in an actual conversation.
>That's what family, friends, golf, tennis, biking and my art is for. Work is work and only pays for all those other things. If I could see some true value to it, I'm sure I would understand it more.
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>>Actually having direct human contact not meaningful enough? Back away from your computer long enough to get a different perspective, let your eyes rest and focus on something else, exercise parts of your body other than your fingures and gluteus maximus.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA