> From: <http://www.raqia.com/~leonidl> > Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:43:52 -0400 (EDT) > > In fact I do not see and relation at all. I guess you read into this code > deeper :). I was just impressed by this piece and sent my translation to a > dozen people. > > > > > I don't quite understand how this relates to my previous message, but > > thanks... > > > > Talking of your company, I was scared how fast people with MBA took over. > There may have been other reasons for this but probably an big part of this > was just inability to build a strong technical team. I guess this may be > the lesson to learn (if we ever get to use this kind of lessons). Maybe Meyers-Briggs? > I'm still not getting it -- is Ray good enough as a programmer to understand > the code and significantly modify it??? I do not like Ray but this would > impress me. No, not at all. I think he didn't think about the repercussions -- he just was (is) too bull-headed/proud to give in. I think he probably felt that no matter how good the technology, it wasn't worth the price of keeping people. I think Ray is just completely cold and calculating -- a perfect combination for a CEO, but not for a friend. (Although, probably cold and calculating would be better for a CFO rather than a CEO...) > Leonid