# Kept here as a record. Hans, you may wish to understand how ineffective # our earlier attempts to Toni were. Your hasty response is sufficient # to ignore our past efforts. From: "HG LINDBERG" <hans-goran.lindberg@telia.com> Subject: Re: [vsnet-chat 6928] Re: Before a worse damage is done Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 17:40:39 +0200 Mr. Kato, As a leader for VSNET you must changes your leadership! If you dont have any use for observations from a observer, you can tell him that in a private mail and unsubscribe him from VSNET obs-list etc. and dont hang him public. VSNET have now a very bad taste, my personal observations never more is gone to VSNET. If someone is interested they are to find at this links: http://w1.217.telia.com/~u21702585/observation.htm or http://vsnet.saaf.se/ Regards Hans-Goran ----- Original Message ----- From: "Taichi Kato" <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> To: <vsnet-chat@ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: [vsnet-chat 6928] Re: Before a worse damage is done > Re: [vsnet-chat 6923] Before a worse damage is done > > Sebastian, > > You must have just seen what has been the consequence of this posting X-). > This message, on the contrary to your intention, has apparently added fuel > to Toni... Wise people like you could have guessed the consequence, > and you are equally blamed for creating additional unproductivity. > What is needed for Toni is not encouraging words, but more rational > comments and time to cool down himself. I don't think that his thoughts > will be readily improved by this cooling, but will surely avoid > an additional damage to himself. > > The criticisms on others have a different nature, and I will not comment > long on them in this message. The only thing I should comment is that, > avoiding criticism or discussion for fear of something (e.g. this battle > might generate a future lack of information...) is wrong. If someone > would stop contributing to public circulation of information by such > a minute reason, the person must have forgotten the global design or > perspective, and will be evaluated as such. Fortunately, no one seems > to have apparently taken such a hasty action. > > Regards, > Taichi Kato >
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