The Reaper
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Originally posted by: The Reaper
Looks like mondobyte has already left the Rosetta team.
Originally posted by: Freewolf
I just noticed the last line in his opening post
"Should DRingdahl be taken to task or should I "move on" "
Sounds like he didn't need much time to make up his mind.
Its not about numbers...It is about the members
Originally posted by: Spacehead
**sigh**... DRingdahl owes you some sort of explaination, not us.
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: Spacehead
**sigh**... DRingdahl owes you some sort of explaination, not us.
Well personally, I too would like to know why he hasn't followed through and made good on his promise. He did afterall invoke this contest in the interest of benefitting Team Anandtech, so it's only reasonable that we see the winner rewarded for the effort.
Originally posted by: Spacehead
**sigh**... this is supposed to be fun guys/gals.
Mondo, you have every right to be upset over not getting what was promised to you, but also remember that there's nothing we(TheTeAm) can really do about it. We can't force him to pay up. DRingdahl owes you some sort of explaination, not us.
Mondo, if you are really leaving the TeAm(i see you've left some projects) i wish you the best & i'm sorry you felt you had to leave. Good luck to you.
Originally posted by: mondobyte
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
I voted for "move on" - and if possible I would have voted for "This situation is a personal situation between Mondobyte and Dringdahl" as well.
By that I don't mean mondo to leave the TeAm but to move on to other things and mark this experience as "learnt for life." It was a promise, it wasn't fulfilled, that's how life goes.
Yes, it's bad style of Dringdahl not to keep his promise, but then I have NO idea what's going on in the man's life. Maybe he has some good reasons for his actions. Nobody of us knows.
As I said to mondo in a PM, to lose one XP2400+ doesn't hurt mondo as much as it would a minor cruncher - although that doesn't make the whole thing right. In the end, TA can't do anything about something like that, it's up to Dringdahl and mondo to solve the issue.
I find this kind of thinking ... regressive. Kind of like Income Taxes here in the US ... steal from the rich and give to the poor. The rich can afford more so tax them at a higher rate ... make everyone "equal" ... with this thinking, I should be penalized for bringing more computers to the projects and should be required to "handicap
myself so that those with lesser capabilities are made to be equals.
Frankly, I find that point of view repugnant and not helpful. I also find that point of view arrogant and intolerant. "Who is John Galt?"
mondo
I know I've only been a member of the TeAM for a couple of months but I thought this response to BlackMountainCow was very harsh. He solicited opinions and BlackMountainCow offered a valid philisophical point of view.
Originally posted by: mondobyte
... that an a couple too many beers got the better of my judgement ...
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: mondobyte
... that an a couple too many beers got the better of my judgement ...
TAandy and I both know what that's like comrade!
Originally posted by: mondobyte
Ok guys ...
I removed myself from the TeAM in the projects that DRingdahl participates in (Rosetta, PrimeGrid, CPDN) ... more or less "going to a neutral corner" while this thread ran it's course. Besides, my contributions to these projects is marginal and it seemed to me that my withdrawal from these projects temporarily or even permanently would have little or no significance for TeAM in the long run. It was in the line of a political statement rather than a real desire to leave TeAM.
It is not, nor has it been my intent to remove myself from TeAM and I am happily crunching away on SIMAP and SETI for TeAM. I plan to continue with TeAM for as long as you will have me.
My response to BMC was harsh and really inexcusable. My appologies to BMC. This was kind of a triple witching situation. I was responding in part to PM from a couple weeks ago that was unfairly acrid, I was smarting from his consistent, perceived as intentional, failure to recognize or mention any milestones in the Rosetta project and the position that he expressed that I did not favor. I definitely over reacted and went over the top and I am sure that following through on my decision to withdraw from Rosetta was, in no small part, based on this overreaction as well. I, inappropriately, sniped at BMC when it was not necessary or helpful. I am sorry about that. --- that and a couple too many beers got the better of my judgement ... as well as having way too many windows open and confusing the my account page from SIMAP and SETI with the other three and being just a little to0 thorough. I corrected that within minutes ... I didn't even think that would show up ...
mondo
[corrected misspellings]
Originally posted by: CupCak3
On the topic of SETI and aliens...
GeoffS: Dunno why you guys want to find them so badly... they're just going to come and eat us when we do!
Freewolf: Because if we find them first maybe we can eat them.