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Ken wrote:
Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: ....etc. Well at least you guys are talking. This is a major step forward. Have you considered counselling? Drugs? Massage therapy? Lobotomies? :-) |
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On Sep 13, 12:39 pm, salmobytes wrote:
Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: ...etc. Well at least you guys are talking. This is a major step forward. Have you considered counselling? Drugs? Massage therapy? Lobotomies? :-) Barriers to effective communications: The choice of words or language in which a sender encodes a message will influence the quality of communication. In the English language, there are about 500 basic words in which are used everyday. These 500 words have over 10,000 different meanings. Because language is a symbolic representation of a phenomenon, room for interpretation and distortion of the meaning exists. Misreading body language, tone and other non-verbal forms of communication Ignoring non-verbal language Selective hearing Hesitation to be candid Distrust Value judgment Power struggles Unreliable transmission (noisy, inconsistent) Defensiveness (Defensiveness is a typical barrier in a work situation especially when negative information or criticism is involved.) Distorted perception (How we perceive communication is affected by experiences. Perception is also affected by the organizational relationship two people have. For example, communication from a superior may be perceived differently than from a subordinate or peer.) Guilt Distortions from the past Stereotyping (Assuming the other person has certain characteristics based on the group to which they belong without validating that they in fact have these characteristics.) Cultural differences (Effective communication requires deciphering the basic values, motives, aspirations, and assumptions that operate across geographical lines. Given some dramatic differences across cultures, the opportunities for miscommunication in cross-cultural situations are enormous.) Frank Reid |
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salmobytes wrote:
Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: ...etc. Well at least you guys are talking. This is a major step forward. Have you considered counselling? No. Drugs? Absolutely. Better living through chemistry and the left-handed tobacco is always a good choice. Massage therapy? Yeah, not so much, you wouldn't believe what goes on in some of those places. Lobotomies? I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. And thanks for asking !! -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Sep 13, 10:39 am, salmobytes wrote:
Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: ...etc. Well at least you guys are talking. This is a major step forward. Have you considered counselling? Drugs? Massage therapy? Lobotomies? :-) A lobotomy would be good, even with half a brain he would be twice as smart as the rest of us. unless of course they damaged or removed the "Google" are pf tje brain" |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 13, 12:39 pm, salmobytes wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: Ken wrote: Mike wrote: ...etc. Well at least you guys are talking. This is a major step forward. Have you considered counselling? Drugs? Massage therapy? Lobotomies? :-) Barriers to effective communications: The choice of words or language in which a sender encodes a message will influence the quality of communication. In the English language, there are about 500 basic words in which are used everyday. These 500 words have over 10,000 different meanings. Because language is a symbolic representation of a phenomenon, room for interpretation and distortion of the meaning exists. Misreading body language, tone and other non-verbal forms of communication Ignoring non-verbal language Selective hearing Hesitation to be candid Distrust Value judgment Power struggles Unreliable transmission (noisy, inconsistent) Defensiveness (Defensiveness is a typical barrier in a work situation especially when negative information or criticism is involved.) Distorted perception (How we perceive communication is affected by experiences. Perception is also affected by the organizational relationship two people have. For example, communication from a superior may be perceived differently than from a subordinate or peer.) Guilt Distortions from the past Stereotyping (Assuming the other person has certain characteristics based on the group to which they belong without validating that they in fact have these characteristics.) Cultural differences (Effective communication requires deciphering the basic values, motives, aspirations, and assumptions that operate across geographical lines. Given some dramatic differences across cultures, the opportunities for miscommunication in cross-cultural situations are enormous.) Left out the most important barrier. As often as not (quite possibly MORE often than not), one or more parties to the discussion are not much interested in conducting a meaningful dialogue.....or even in communicating at all. Wolfgang who, breaking somewhat with his usual (and generally useful) policy, will lay claim to a certain level of expertise in this particular matter. :) |
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Mike wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: You should have followed your own advice before you started pontificating about Farmoor. Remember to Google *before* you pontificate so you don't end up with that terrible foot taste in your mouth. LOL !! Well Kenny, you are a stupid ****, and an evil *******, but I most pity you for the taste in your mouth, must be terrible having your head up your arse all the time. Now be a good little man and go and play with Dickie boy or something, you are just completely out of your league. You know just about zero about either trout or fishing, and you are far too stupid to learn anything. Another keeper. That's *two* from this thread. The first proof positive His Loony Mikeness will pontificate authoritatively about things a subsequent Google proves to be erroneous and the second, this one, which proves His Loony Mikeness will eventually stoop to invective and name-calling whenever someone disagrees with him. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On 13 Sep, 20:15, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: -- Ken Fortenberry More silly propaganda Kenny boy? Nobody takes it seriously any more, itīs what you always do when you think you might be making a complete **** of yourself again. Donīt know why you bother really, you simply are a ****. No help for that. Itīs why everybody dislikes and distrusts you, they just know what you are. MC |
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Mike wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Mike wrote: Well Kenny, you are a stupid ****, and an evil *******, ... Another keeper. That's *two* from this thread. The first proof positive His Loony Mikeness will pontificate authoritatively about things a subsequent Google proves to be erroneous and the second, this one, which proves His Loony Mikeness will eventually stoop to invective and name-calling whenever someone disagrees with him. More silly propaganda Kenny boy? ... Nope, just pointing out the obvious. Nobody takes it seriously any more, itīs what you always do when you think you might be making a complete **** of yourself again. Well, I don't know anyone who takes *you* seriously anymore. As for "it", I've found that any thread which becomes a ****ing contest isn't taken seriously after the first couple of rounds. Isn't it about time for you to do what you always do when you have a meltdown on roff ? You know, swish your cape, declare all of roff useless and yourownself above it all while vowing to never return. ... Again. LOL !! -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Sep 13, 12:17 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Mike wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Mike wrote: Well Kenny, you are a stupid ****, and an evil *******, ... Another keeper. That's *two* from this thread. The first proof positive His Loony Mikeness will pontificate authoritatively about things a subsequent Google proves to be erroneous and the second, this one, which proves His Loony Mikeness will eventually stoop to invective and name-calling whenever someone disagrees with him. More silly propaganda Kenny boy? ... Nope, just pointing out the obvious. Nobody takes it seriously any more, itīs what you always do when you think you might be making a complete **** of yourself again. Well, I don't know anyone who takes *you* seriously anymore. As for "it", I've found that any thread which becomes a ****ing contest isn't taken seriously after the first couple of rounds. Isn't it about time for you to do what you always do when you have a meltdown on roff ? You know, swish your cape, declare all of roff useless and yourownself above it all while vowing to never return. ... Again. LOL !! -- Ken Fortenberry Well now we know why villages use to have Idiots. Before the days of radio and TV good entertainment was probably a rare commodity. Now that Village Idiots have been structurally unemployed a lot of them seem to have taken up residence on the web. I don't see how Mike makes it pay, nobody buys hime a meal or a drink. I wonder if Mike and Ilk have a guild or union. |
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On 13 Sep, 21:17, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Well, I don't know anyone who takes *you* seriously anymore. -- Ken Fortenberry Kenny boy, you donīt really know anybody,and nobody wants to know you, thatīs why you get your jollies trying to provoke people and posturing here and elsewhere on Usenet. Nobody here who has watched your antics over the years would trust you as far as they could throw you. You are a nasty inadequate little ****, who apparently labours under the misapprehension that you can somehow gain kudos by upsetting and denigrating others. Doubtless a psychologist or even a psychiatrist would have a field day with you, but all you are to most people here is just a nasty little ****. Oh you may occasionally give them a laugh, but they donīt like you at all, and they only refrain from telling you so, because they know what you are capable of in terms if nastiness, they canīt get rid of you, and they just donīt want to get involved with such a nasty little ****. I must say, you richly deserve it. MC |
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