Objective EBVT history

Marcel Carey mcpiano@globetrotter.net
Thu, 17 Oct 2002 20:47:58 -0400


Ed, what I meant to say is that I don't feel ANY animosity coming from your
side. It perfectly fine for me to question an idea or a technique. Nothing
is perfect in this world, but there seems to be enough violence these days
without finding it on our list.

Marcel

Ed wrote:
Greetings,
     Stopped? It depends on what else is out there.   When I see
contradictions, I will speak up about them.  That is what was done inre the
website description of the ebvt and the accompanying chart.  Some things
seem
to have changed a lot since then, while others are still sadly the same.
    In any forum of value, ideas are fair game to be debated, rejected,
accepted or ignored.  If someone is so attached to an idea that questioning
it is taken to be a personal attack, that's their problem and they will be
so
wrapped up with personal defense that little constructive progess will
follow.  Seems to me that that is where this whole topic went.
     A more careful reading of what I have posted earlier should show that I
tried to direct my remarks at ideas. The response has been an attempt to
portray me as something I am not, which doesn't sit well with me, though my
reponse will be something other than polluting the list with a lot of neg
ative vibes.

Regards,
Ed Foote RPT
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without
accepting it" - Aristotle

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