Dassa [dassa§dhs.org] wrote: > |> Dassa [dassa§dhs.org] wrote: > |> > > |> > The .au namespace isn't all a commercial space and even if some > |> > sections are devoted to commercial use, doesn't make them > |> a business > |> > commodity for people to profit from. It is all a public > |> resource and > |> > as such, should be overseen to benefit the public. > |> > |> and I think hobbyists and other self anointed figures are > |> the last people on earth that should represent the public. > > You are implying I'm a hobbyist, I'm afraid that is far from the full truth. I wasnt refering to you, but if you want to wear the badge... > |> > Having an understanding of business doesn't mean that > |> there is a good > |> > understanding of the public requirements, often the reverse. > |> > |> and being a self appointed public advocate does? NOT. > > Who is a self appointed public advocate? Me, you, everyone who disagrees with > you? I wear a lot of hats myself even that one on occasion, doesn't mean it > is the only label I have put on me, nor do labels detract from what I have to > say. maybe you need some lessons about "value" and your CEO hat. you seem to the usual left wing cluelessness about how business thrive by aligning themselves with customer needs and wants. I am always quite amazed by people who claim to be in business, claim to be a CEO then make statements about how evil businesses are and how greedy people in business are and then whinge when their own business languishes. I think you need to have a long hard look at your own cognitive dissonances and your own personal limiting beliefs. allow me to clue you in. being sucessful in business has nothing to do with greed and everything to do with aligning yourself to the needs of and wants of your customers. thats the only free lesson you get, the next one I send you a bill. VicReceived on Sat Sep 24 2005 - 22:29:05 UTC
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