Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!usc!csun!psivax!ttidca!kevin From: kevin@ttidca.TTI.COM (Kevin Carothers) Newsgroups: alt.sources Subject: Re: Help me - please! Message-ID: <4616@ttidca.TTI.COM> Date: 19 Jun 89 18:50:11 GMT References: <189000002@stasys> <189000003@stasys> <1132@csed-55.IDA.ORG> Reply-To: kevin@ttidcb.tti.com (Kevin Carothers) Distribution: alt Organization: Citicorp/TTI, Santa Monica Lines: 39 > hear from the pople who read this newsgroup. >It is unfortunate that, in the past few years, so much hostility has >developed on the Usenet. [...] Geez. You can say *THAT* twice. USENET consists of thousands of nodes, with thousands of people. Lets face it. We communicate with everyone from geniuses to psychopaths. >I, myself, quit participating in any but the most technical newsgroups >about 6 months ago as a result of a similar unpleasant incident, after >participating in the Usenet since 1983. It's sad to say, but you can't get away from hostility by quietly reading/posting to comp.sys.os-9 any more than you can avoid random violence by a homicidal maniac. >people would think more about others, and that not everyone is exactly like >them in their means, degree of experience with the net, or personal philosophy. This is a wonderful thought. Unfortunately, since USENET is a "faceless" media, a lot of people lose sight of how they should(n't) behave. There is a percentage of people on USENET who show a remarkable ability in letting their "id" per- sonalities show through...They feel justified at calling people incredibly awful things over stupid little incidents, like spelling, ".sig" length, technically unimportant issues, even what did and did not ocurr in a Star Trek episode. P.S. I perfectly expect to get flamed by posting this article in this newsgroup. P.P.S. Since I can't get mail thru to Frank (In Germany): Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings. Some things are MUCH more important than ANY ".c" file. Kevin