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Shaun Hedges (shaun@lexicom.ab.ca)
Sat, 17 Mar 2001 22:08:12 -0800
I'm very disturbed to hear of this un-professional outbreak of Linux geeks
at Comdex Mr. Dunn, owner of FoxCom Tech :(
As I know how professional you are, and how you hold the highest regard for
"business" etiquette - maybe you'd be able to comment on ways the team can
improve their standing in your highly skilled eyes.
How can you comment on _anything_ to do with Linux when you have no clue
what you're commenting about. Listen to your ranting below, I think it's
embarassing to the people that presented at Comdex to have such
in-experienced talking them down. I don't see you out there, volunteering,
prepairing materials or speeches, you must be too busy with clients!
Instead of saying what you say about them why can't you give some
constructive feedback and comment on how they could improve. But, as you've
proven, you have no knowledge about this topic so you can't provide and
feedback on improvements.
I'm sure 100% of the people who would have watched your speech would have
not even have come.
THx and have a nice day
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vanlug@gweep.bc.ca [mailto:owner-vanlug@gweep.bc.ca]On
Behalf Of Douglas Dunn
Sent: March 15, 2001 9:31 PM
To: vanlug@gweep.bc.ca
Subject: Re: I would never say a bad thing, but.......
For Clarification see Below
I will try to be as honest as possible, a comment by one of my clients was,
"is he stoned" the format of the presentation, coupled with the structure it
was presented in , left alot to be desired... I think the fellow was trying
his hardest, but WAS NOT prepared to present to the audience in a
professional format, and the fact that he started off by heavily slashing
the MS O.S., and his misinformation surrounding the MS o.s. Ex(referring to
Win NT 4.0 as win2k)didn't help to encourage the audience to continue to
listen to him, 50% of the people who were watching the presentation left
within 5 minutes of it starting.
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