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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
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What makes it slanted???
Well, personally I don't care if you agree or disagree with the article. I just don't see how shooting the messenger is productive for anyone.
I can post am article, I may or may not agreed with it, bug I'm entitled to my opinion of what I find useful or at least what i believe to be good advice. If one doesn't agree, fine. It honestly felt like it had been taken personally and that didn't seem to be the intention.
Advice is just that, advice take it or don't. It's not necessary to have so much frustration. Some people might find that article very useful. Some won't. I've seen books promoted as must reads, here, I've read some and found them useless. Some recommended by pro's I've met, I couldn't get past the first chapter for boredom. Im not calling those guys saying D, that book sucked, why did you say I should read it! Don't recommend anything else. Honestly, I believe the article was posted to help those it would help and be ignored by those who didn't find it helpful.
Pardon my typos please, I'm using my phone...
Last edited by Caroline; 08/24/12 07:55 PM.
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