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Yeah, Hugh... you're not the only one to notice the trade-offs here and the
impact of them.
http://shrinkster.com/17rs
I posted this in mid-May and about 30 people provided their thoughts on it,
and while some folks with a bitmore time in grade agreed, many of the
younger people didn't. For them, it's THEIR way of life, and making
face-to-face contact, of pressing the flesh isn't as important as pressing
the keyboard. And we see that in their social skills.
People need to strike a balance- and some of us have made that balance and
found the 'tipping point' and know when we start to slip past it; others
seem to wait too long and get caught by gravity and fall one direction or
the other, for better or worse.
Larry
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
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