So, if one *questions the value of certain techniques or choices, does it them a Luddite?
Y'know Godfrey, your on line personality is quite different from that of the man I met at the PDML get together. You come across here as very abrasive and dogmatic, leaving little room for the opinions of others. It's really a shame because you probably have a lot to contribute. However, your demeanor is a real turn off. You present yourself as a digital evangelist, a true believer, the keeper of the flame. Your way is the right way, others are idiots or drivel drooling Luddites. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Godfrey DiGiorgi > I think the term Luddite is quite applicable: > > Luddite > n 1: any opponent of technological progress > 2: one of the 19th century English workmen who destroyed > labor-saving machinery that they thought would cause unemployment

