From: John Hudson (tiro@tiro.com)
Date: Sun May 15 2005 - 20:34:30 CDT
Michael Everson wrote:
> I am not sure at whom this particular ad-hominem attack is aimed, but it
> does not seem appropriate. I, for instance, have many times been called
> "arrogant" by people who ignore the fact that I have always been quite
> happy to admit when I was wrong.
Charges of arrogance are not necessarily a criticism of how one behaves when one is wrong:
often they are a criticism of how one behaves when one is right.
JH
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