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Subject: RE: [soa-rm] Taking the time to go faster
> -----Original Message----- > From: Peter F Brown [mailto:peter@justbrown.net] > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 2:45 PM > To: soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: [soa-rm] Taking the time to go faster > > All: > Trying to follow the flood of posts, with the time > differences, low bandwidths, travel, etc. is somewhat > daunting, as is any attempt to butt in on an exchange that > seems well under way if not done-and-dusted, by the time I > get around to seeing it. On some days, my bandwidth on the > road is just wide and long enough to download the latest 50+ > postings and don't have the time to read up, let alone reply. > I might be just a co-scribe, but I have feelings too ;-) > > Could I make a suggestion: don't reply to a posting upon > which you have already commented within a min 24 hour period. Open questions: Given the number of TC members, how long would an issue stretch out? Which is more important here, rate or distance? Joe Joseph Chiusano Booz Allen Hamilton Visit us online@ http://www.boozallen.com > This way, we avoid endless (however interesting) dialogues, > open the timeframe while dear ol' Mother Earth turns and > sheds light on others, and gives us all pause for occasional > but much needed reflection. > > Less is more...da di da...But seriously, sometimes you need > to take the time to get to results fast. > > -Peter > (from a 28k connection in Copenhagen airport) > > A little knowledge is a dangerous thing > A little wisdom is always priceless > > >
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