liz3564 wrote:Nope. IT. He's a computer geek. ;)
(Note to Angus---the computer geek title is one used with affection. I'm a computer geek, too. LOL)
There are only 10 types of people in the world... Those that understand binary and those that don't.
liz3564 wrote:Nope. IT. He's a computer geek. ;)
(Note to Angus---the computer geek title is one used with affection. I'm a computer geek, too. LOL)
liz3564 wrote:Frankly, I think that if Bob or Dan had taken a step back for a moment, they might have realized that.
liz3564 wrote:But they acted out of emotion as well.
liz3564 wrote:They were both good friends with GoodK's father, and felt duty-bound to align with him.
liz3564 wrote:The problem is, in my opinion, in this case, telling GoodK's father did more harm than good.
liz3564 wrote:Think about it. If GoodK's father had never been notified about any of this, their relationship would not be strained now.
liz3564 wrote:Not only has this been a bad situation for GoodK, but it sounds to me like it really hasn't been a great situation for his father, either.
Dr. Peterson wrote:liz3564 wrote:They were both good friends with GoodK's father, and felt duty-bound to align with him.
Now that's true. That's pretty much what friendship is about, in my opinion.
Droopy wrote:This is a public forum, so there was no anonymity about it.
Ray A wrote:Since anonymity keeps the headlines, here's an interesting tidbit I came across in an Oz forum, a link to an article from The Age (Melbourne):
Daniel Peterson wrote:Now that, Ray, was an interesting article.
It's hard to imagine, isn't it?, that anonymous or pseudonymous posters would continuously attack, malign, and defame named people, in public venues, while jealously hiding their own identities.