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The New Forum Pt. II
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Posted by sammy the RED on March 21, 2006 at 12:00:03 from (65.73.153.57):
Allen, I did not say or try to imply, that anyone was slow to learn, a slow learner or rode the short bus to school. It is very humanly to resist change. How many times do people say; "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" or "If it was good enough for my grandaddy, it's good enough for me" (I use that one myself ! ;o]) Myself, I can't stand those jumping / bounceing blogs and such. I set my browser to let it do it once than stop. That way, it does not distract me. I had a uncle that thought a V-8 in a car or truck was the worst thing that one could own. After driveing 6 bangers for 35 years, he gave in and bought a V-8 powered Bow Tie.....He never went back to the 6 banger's ! I thought I was being polite about people not likeing change and learning a new way of doing something. But, it seems that Dave H (MI), souNdguy and yourself read into what I was saying and came up with something totaly differant than what I had meant. How about not trusting pocket calculators when they first came out ? If you guys are "technology workers" you should know what I mean by "It is very humanly to resist change" Have a nice day....... [COLOR=Red]sammy the RED[/COLOR]
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