Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>An honourable call for civil communication and discourse........I second the motion! It is indeed too easy to hit out when your oponent is invisible. Thanks, Jim. - -----Original Message----- From: Jim Brick <jimbrick@photoaccess.com> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Tuesday, 23 February 1999 07:07 Subject: [Leica] my thoughts on e-mail >E-mail is a strange form of communications. It spans the globe in >microseconds. There isn't any consciousness or consequences involved. It >really doesn't matter what is said, or how it is worded, folks will put >their own slant on it anyway. They will read whatever they want, between >the lines. Different folks. Different cultures. Different ethics. Different >interpretations. There is no face connected. It is just a bunch of text >appearing on a computer monitor. Innocuous, not Innocuous? Depends upon who >you are. > >You are in a hurry to get to work. You are late for a meeting. So you are >driving a little faster than normal. You take a few opportunities and >slip-in front of other folks (cut them off), when there really wasn't >enough room. A few horns honk, lights flash. But you ignore them and >continue. These are just pieces of metal. No face. After all, I'm right. I >have an important meeting to get to. > >You arrive at work, and as you are getting out of your car, one of the >folks you cut-off, pulls into the lot and parks near you. You exchange >glances, but you hurry in to the meeting. There is a face, but it's gone now. > >You sit down. Made it! > >Then the door opens, and who walks in... the person you cut-off just ten >minutes ago. Now their is a consciousness behind that previous action. It's >no longer a hunk of metal. It's a face. You start having a "hot flash". >This is a very important new client. And now there is a consequence behind >that previous action. > >What to do? > >Will you do it again? > >As soon as there are consequences. As soon as there is a consciousness. As >soon as there is a face. The rules change. > >At the LUG meeting with Leica at Photokina. At the LUG meeting here in Palo >Alto. At the other LUG meetings around the globe. Did we talk to each other >in antagonistic terms? Were we rude? Did we argue beyond the point of no >return? > >No. Never. > >We had consequences, consciousness, and faces. Smiling faces. Happy faces. >Fun faces. We talked and talked, looked at equipment, looked at slides, and >talked some more. We didn't want to leave. > >We talked with our mouths, eyes, and gestures. Not with only our fingers, >in total isolation. > >We should all think about the possibility of meeting each other. When you >type that next message, imagine having to meet the people you are speaking >to, after you push send. > >Sometimes the best message, is no message at all. And sometimes the best >response, is no response at all. > >Have a great day all, > >Jim > >PS... my philosophies are quite often self-realized...