The Myth of Objectivity

I do not advocate anything or anyone. All right, may be I do advocate but only a few small tiny things like C++ programming language, generic programming and high quality of software code and design and my dog, of course. However, I let myself to go down in the discussion about advantages and disadvantages of Open Source GIS on OGC forum at LinkedIn and somewhat at OSGeo mailing list too.

A human nature pisses me off, sometimes. (I am a human being, in case of doubt.) The world is bloody relative but we love to sling absolutes around. Yeah, we love this game! We are not good in learning from mistakes, anyway. Thus, the only achievement of attempting to apply a patch to someone’s buggy ignorance is a waste of time and may be a bit of training in fast typing or boxing ;-)

Paul is right recommending don’t feed the troll!. But, what has been learned is going to be lost, naturally.

3 thoughts on “The Myth of Objectivity

  1. Hey Mateuz, I agree with you. This guy is an idiot, and just seems interested in promoting the company he works for. And he pisses me off too. ;)

  2. > The world is bloody relative but we love to sling absolutes around.

    Hey, the reality _is_ there. We only lack the tools to perceive it right :D.

    How is it going anyway? Cheers!

  3. @Maciek,

    Yes you are right :-)

    As you know, I live in London,UK now. Things go well. Let me know if you’d be planning to visit UK. I hope you’re well too.

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