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Hi Nadya,

You're right, it's real easy just to say what is on our minds sometimes without regard to how it will be interpreted - regardless if we are right or not.

However, with years of experience both working for others and having others work for me, I've learned (to paraphrase something I heard some time ago) "that it is much easier to attract bees with honey - than is is to attract bees with vinegar..."

It may sound corny, but it sure seems to ring true based on my experiences. (i.e. I've never seen anyone respond positively to having their self-esteem beaten into the ground ...)

Al


>Allan,
>
>Unfortunately, sometimes programmer in your nature takes the precedance and you just don't think about the fact, that your message may hurt someone's feelings. For instance, I look at some of my colleague's code, I found, that it could be done in more simple and sufficient way, then I wrote a message like: "Hey, why did you do it in such and such way, while it's obviously would be better to do it such and such"? They didn't respond and become mad at me, though I didn't mean to hurt...
>
Al Williams

Anola MB, CANADA
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