Something that jocko wrote a few posts back about his hopes for this forum got me thinking that it is important to set the right tone at the very beginning. There is no need to characterize either the posters who have severe problems with their PM9s or those who don't. The first aren't necessarily whiners and the latter aren't necessarily gloating company toadies. The important thing is to respect each other, desist from name-calling, sarcasm, and belittling observations regarding each other's knowledge, experience, or number of posts.
My moniker is true to life. As a college instructor I have learned how to tell my students that they are wrong in a clinical, non-confrontational manner. We can do the same to each other here.
And even though Kahr hosts this site, it is also important that we don't merely become the company's amen corner.
Anyway, if we get this right, we might all decide to stay a while!
My moniker is true to life. As a college instructor I have learned how to tell my students that they are wrong in a clinical, non-confrontational manner. We can do the same to each other here.
And even though Kahr hosts this site, it is also important that we don't merely become the company's amen corner.
Anyway, if we get this right, we might all decide to stay a while!



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