Just took a little ride on a time machine. Five minutes ago I received an email regarding Samuel Beckett's Lessness. This struck me as slightly unusual; I'm not aware of any special interest in Beckett. Sorry. But there, below the email, was my email requesting access to some of the information. I'd sent my request [...]
Everyone asks. They're all worried that they're writing too much, or not enough. (Nobody seems to worry that they're writing exactly the right amount and that someone will be confused or annoyed.) So what's the answer? How long should a blog post or book or chapter or any written work be? Here's an analogy which [...]
Really? Honesty can be brutal? It is my experience that those who endorse brutal honesty are hoping we'll all become just as rude as they are, so they don't stand out so much. After all, why should they have to learn manners just to fit in with all of us, what, gently honest people? Nonsense. [...]
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Posted 30 March 2010
† Joel D Canfield
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Back when I was angrier, I used to say "Never argue with an idiot; they'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with their expertise." How do you avoid getting sucked into pointless flame wars, especially the kind that happen via email at the office, but also the kind that happen at your [...]