From: Sean Donelan (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 05 2001 - 01:59:38 EDT
On Wed, 04 April 2001, Stephen Stuart wrote:
> (Hi, Sean) said:
>
> > P.S.: Isn't it cool that none of us is using an address which in any
> > way informs a person who didn't already know, who it is that we
> > work for?
>
> The thing I thought on reading that was that it was further evidence
> that you (me, everyody) should be conservative in that you send, and
> liberal in what you receive. The comment illustrates (to me, I'm not
> trying to put words in Sean's mouth here) that, in an industry as
> small as ours, you should exercise caution in dealing with people;
> someone working at a startup with a DSL connection to the net today
> could very well be an influential person at a global provider or
> vendor on which you depend tomorrow. The person you flame tonight
> might be the person you need to help you solve a problem tomorrow.
I flamed the White House in the Washington Post once.
You'll notice I don't post from my employer's account anymore :-)
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