What all this looks like outside the US
If you
really want to know: from this side of the pond, just like kindergarten kids
squabbling over pettiness that could be resolved by acting in a more grown up
way, by, for example, actually getting together and sitting down and actually
listening to each other instead of running off to teacher and even then
admitting they're not going to abide by teacher's ruling if it doesn't agree
with their point of view.
It's just like the attitude I observe of most of
the amateurs that share my workspace (as a professional driver the roads are my
workspace, and apparently it is easier to reverse my 40 foot bus than their 14
foot car): they are not willing to ease off and must be first through a gap
regardless of the fact that this not only delays themselves but everyone else as
they block the road whilst the other driver is also not willing to reverse. (One
evening on the way home this happened so I stopped back from the selfish idiots
indicating to pull out to let the driver going my way to reverse and let the
blockage clear; whilst waiting another driver went passed me to join the
blockage. I gave up waiting turned round, went another way to the other side of
the blockage and 3 minutes later I passed the other side of the same blockage -
they were still stuck because they were unwilling to stop, think and back down:
unfortunately in this case Apple is acting like that one driver who could easily
back down and let the other three drivers going the other way through, but their
ego wouldn't let them.) [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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