Yes, too hot!
No, could do with more heat!
It's just fine as it is.
I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure!
Itchy trigger finger?
The forum can't be that bad, then - if you're running out of rep, again... unless it's negative rep....
Not "stupid people". "Less intelligent" and "less informed about the subject" are better ways of expressing it. The communications gap is illustrated throughout history where even well informed and highly intelligent people have failed to grasp what geniuses are telling them. Knowing is one thing, communicating is quite another. Teaching and selling are gifts in themselves.
He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), Man and Superman (1903) "Maxims for Revolutionists"
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To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains.
Mary Pettibone Poole, A Glass Eye at a Keyhole, 1938
I have come to this thread quite late. My thanks to Ghost. I regretted ESG's post. I saw it as playing the man, not the ball. A "professional foul" that broke up the "game".
I took that as a personal attack. I have worked in and around IT for decades. I would have to be very stupid indeed not to have seen that there are many, many dedicated, intelligent, hard working and well informed people out there. I am also aware that everybody has weaknesses, blind spots, and makes errors. I regret to say that I believe Ceroc HQ fits into both categories where the database and marketing are concerned.
Speaking as one of those people involved (albeit peripherally) in the areas of Ceroc's management that you criticise (and criticise again, and again and again and again, and again) I could - should I chose - take that personally too. But I choose not to. If posting as I did put an end to the rather dull "game" - your word - of moaning about how Ceroc isn't marketed right, then my only regret is that I didn't post it earlier.
Basically your reaction to what's posted - just like everyone else's reaction to what's posted - is entirely within your control. You can make of it what you will.
Depends how you interpret the data. At the moment it's
- Yes, too hot - 32.14%
- No, could do with more heat! - 0%
- It's just fine as it is. - 60.71%
But note that (as of now) no-one has voted for "too cool". So, another way of looking at it is that nearly a third of people are dissatisfied with the atmosphere, and that no-one thinks it's too luvey-dovey.
Whereas you'd expect a more even distribution if people had a range of opinions. So, at the least, it shows some bias towards "too much heat".
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