[Az-Geocaching] Explanation and apology

Brian - Team A.I. listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 31 May 2004 20:03:03 -0700


Maybe I'm missing something, but when did name-calling enter the picture as
a continuing problem?  Ok, I agree that a few things said on the listserv
about this Primerica/Ken thing were a bit jaded, but I'm not sure
name-calling went beyond perhaps one message.  We can't control how others
react, only ourselves.  The anger shown over the last few days was IMHO for
the most part, justified.  Could another course of action have been taken?
Sure.  There are always at least two ways to go about doing things.  In many
cases, there are far more.

Brian
Team A.I.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Trisha" <trisha@brasher.com>
To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Explanation and apology


> My 2 cents, which probably isn't even worth that! :-)  :
>
> I agree with Brian. Business should be with the consent of everyone
> involved. Period.
>
> However, I also appreciate Highpointer's attempts to explain and
> apologize for what was done, (even if some people still have issues
> with what he has said and done in the past.) I also think that
> negative and disrespectful comments on a public list serve or on the
> public cache log pages are not appropriate and are downright mean, no
> matter how mad or slighted one might feel. It really shows someone's
> character (bad character) to flame or slam someone, no matter what the
> circumstances, but that works BOTH ways.
>
> At some point, someone has to just let it go and decide not to lower
> themselves to that kind of behavior. Including Ken and his sometimes
> "obsessive" behavior in regards to caches, TB's etc (but hey, aren't
> we all somewhat obsessed to some extent about this "game"??) Maybe we
> should ALL lighten up and let it all drop, in the interests of taking
> the "high-road". What does continuing all the negativity accomplish
> but continuing to make people on "both sides" feel badly?
>
> Again, this does not excuse inappropriate behavior by Ken related to
> the phone call thing, (or anyone else for anything else) but he has
> apologized. And hopefully learned a valuable lesson. Now, each person
> can decide to accept that apology and move on, or hold a grudge and
> continue to be mean. Really, everyone, don't you think that purposely
> slamming someone and calling them names and making fun of them is just
> as bad or worse than what Ken has done?
>
> I bet I'll get a backlash from saying what I just said, but I don't
> mind. If someone wants to continue to be mean and a "right fighter"
> instead of being forgiving and understanding, than that also shows
> what kind of person they are.
>
> Some may say that I don't know what I am talking about because I have
> not been on the receiving end of what some may call Ken's
> "inappropriate" behavior, but that is not true. On more than one
> occasion, he has questioned me, or subtley criticized me (without
> realizing it....meaning, he didn't do it on purpose) on something
> related to geocaching. I usually ignore it as it really isn't worth
> getting so upset about. But when I did feel slighted recently, I
> gently confronted him privately and he responded very appropriately.
>
> And, altho' I didn't get a "telemarketer" call generated from Ken's
> 'List", I DID get a call from Ken at 12:40 AM (after midnight) early
> this morning! He apologized and I forgave him. No grudges.
>
> Please be kind to one another,
>
> Trisha "Lightning"
> Prescott
>
>
>
> On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:34:47 -0700, Brian Cluff wrote:
>
> >
> > ShadowAce wrote:
> > >   I did not however know this was your listserv, since it appears
> to
> > be so
> > > and you are making rules on how we can communicate on the list,
> > please
> > > forgive me. I will hold all posts to myself.
> >
> > As the real owner of this mailing list I have gone through great
> > lengths to keep any Spam (unsolicited mail) off the list.  I had
> never
> > imagined that anyone would take someones information that was given
> to
> > them in confidence off the list and try and use it for financial
> gain.
> > I can only say this makes me extremely unhappy.
> > I don't want to put my foot down and say NO business dealing with
> > ANYONE on the list, but it sounds from Ken's own explanation that he
> > was
> > no more than a very casual acquaintance with Mr. Gecko and shouldn't
> > have tried to have any business dealings with him at all.
> > Trust me, I know what it's like to have no money.  I've personally
> > lived out of my car for a short time, and had to eat ramen for 3
> meals
> > a
> > day for almost a year because I couldn't afford more than 50 cents a
> > day
> > for food, and all I had was a microwave to cook with, when times
> were
> > "good", so beans and or rice were out of the question. (in hind
> sight,
> > I
> > guess I could have cooked rice in the microwave.).  Being out of
> work
> > for a long time is no excuse to start to bend the rules of common
> > courtesy.
> > Anyway, I guess my point would be that you should ask permission
> > before trying to do any business with ANYONE, and you should only
> ask
> > permission of people you know.  Writing to people on a mailing list
> > does
> > NOT count as knowing them!  The people on this mailing list are only
> > here for a few reasons and none of those reasons are to increase ANY
> > of
> > our salaries... including mine.
> >
> > Brian Cluff
> > www.AzGeocaching.com
> > Team Snaptek
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