Walter:
It is just a "funny."
W.W.O.C.W. = Worldwide Organization of Computer Wizards... it all
started as an in-house joke at a position I held back in the 80's--I
have kept it till this day to get responses from those who recognize it
and remember its use...
.... but, truth is, they really don't trust me with a "magic wand"...
frown
Warmest regards,
John
"Walter Maxwell" wrote in message
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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J. Mc Laughlin:
That is certainly an open and honest post, which gives deep insight
into the authors mind...
It is obvious that only your close family, friends, fellow employees
and local community have any "real" weight on your considerations and
efforts...
While that is fine, it would be better if you did not place yourself
in a position where you have influence over others you "have not
met/don' know their name(s)"... as, even for your ignorance of
them--they are just as important--in some instances, it is even to
imagine them of even more importance...
... but, once one can verbalize their limitations they are in a far
better position to deal with those limitations and not suffer others
for their lack thereof...
Warmest regards,
John
"J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message
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Coming from, and living in, a rural culture where people are
individuals
with names, it is difficult for me to give weight to the emissions
of those
without a real name or call sign.
Not to place one's name on one's work is to place no value on it.
It is
irritating to see so much that is written here being given no value
by the
author.
Some of the most verbose are sounding brass and tinkling bells
signifying nothing.
My opinion. My (only) name.
MAC N8TT
On point, John, would you mind telling us just what 'W.W.O.C.W.'
stands for, or is that also out of bounds, along with your real name
and call sign, if any?
Walt, W2DU
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