Posted by kiddo on April 17, 2002, at 8:56:27
In reply to Re: Psycho-Babble 2000, posted by Dr. Bob on April 17, 2002, at 0:19:54
Need to think on #1.
> 2. People will feel excluded. (a) Yes, but even now, A may feel excluded if B responds to C instead of to them. But does that mean B shouldn't support C? (b) As Tina said, "at some point, everyone becomes an oldtimer".
> BobI don't think A would feel excluded if D, E, or F responded; however, they may feel slighted by B. On the other hand, I think A may feel excluded by B and C if they were given special 'status' or treatment because B and C were around longer and given a separate place for them to post where A wasn't allowed to based on the length of time they'd been around.
Yes, at some point everyone does become an "old-timer" but it's "Psycho-Babble 2000" for those that have been here before or during Y2K. So regardless of when you become an "old timer" it makes no difference.
I don't think I should be given special treatment because I've been here longer than say.....Janelle (no offense dear :-) ) because I've been here longer than her...
I just don't think it's right--
Kidd
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