Re: Stop the negativism!



Brian Moelk wrote:

I'm fairly confident that our definitions of listening are the same.

Okay, then let me ask this. Given that I'm here, I'm reading the
conversations here, and I'm participating in the conversations, how do
you draw the conclusion that I'm not listening?

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Nick Hodges
Delphi/C# Product Manager - Borland DTG
http://blogs.borland.com/nickhodges
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