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Posting Date: July 25, 2002
 

Evolution (WebWord) -- "If you are OK with 99% of your articles sucking, you can bet that I won't remain enrolled long." (Comments: This is a reaction to Evolution, Usability, and Web Design.)

 

  

Reader Comments...
 

Did you not allow comments for the original article, John?

Posted by: Ron Zeno on July 26, 2002 12:26 AM

 

Not at the end of the article...but I did allow comments here. This particular comment was rather...intense...so I decided to post it out here for others to see. I want people to know that I am not afraid of taking heat for what I write. I appreciate alternate points of view and expect diversity.

Posted by: John S. Rhodes on July 26, 2002 07:14 AM

 

Towards the end of that article is this line:
"Let your ideas have sex; you want offspring. "

That was very cheesy, John. Sorry to be so blunt, but it was. ;)

Posted by: MadMan on July 26, 2002 08:46 AM

 

I find this perplexing. Plus, I am constantly amazed at the way people viciously attack others for ideas they have. Did constructive criticism die out with the popularization of the web?

I'm not sure what he was trying to say, actually - it feels like he was looking at a different article than I was.

Posted by: Lydia on July 26, 2002 01:03 PM

 

Ouch, I guess we are all entitled to our opinions, but like Lydia said this is not constructive. The comments are no more than a rant and do not offer any arguments against what you wrote.

My only thought is that you may want to put the summary at the top of the document.

Posted by: JB on July 26, 2002 05:34 PM

 

"you can bet that I won't remain enrolled long."

Huh? Is John teaching a college course on the sly? If so, can I take it credit/no credit?

Posted by: Jack on July 26, 2002 07:06 PM

 

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