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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 147109" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>I am not going to get into a spitting match, but you have to realize that threads evolve. I have started numerous threads over the years (on other forums) and ones on this forum, that have drifted far from what the original intent was. That's normal. It's how normal human conversation progresses, and ideas and concepts are developed, and knowledge disseminated. Without that type of drift and change, we would be a very stagnant, dull species, and the ability of being able to agree or disagree via media like this would probably never exist. Sometimes it is good to think outside the box. Strict organization, although necessary for many things, can stifle creativity and the spread of knowledge and ideas.</p><p></p><p>With this, I will end my discussion on this topic in this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 147109, member: 12214"] I am not going to get into a spitting match, but you have to realize that threads evolve. I have started numerous threads over the years (on other forums) and ones on this forum, that have drifted far from what the original intent was. That's normal. It's how normal human conversation progresses, and ideas and concepts are developed, and knowledge disseminated. Without that type of drift and change, we would be a very stagnant, dull species, and the ability of being able to agree or disagree via media like this would probably never exist. Sometimes it is good to think outside the box. Strict organization, although necessary for many things, can stifle creativity and the spread of knowledge and ideas. With this, I will end my discussion on this topic in this thread. [/QUOTE]
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