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		<title>Of Obtuse Emails and Poor Team Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 00:17:57 -0500</pubDate>
		<description>There are some things that a project/group should not be handled.  The biggest thing is including threats among poorly written emails.  If there is someone that I cannot and will not stand for in a project is having a leader who does not know how to properly open up lines for good communication between him/her and his/her fellow developers.

Getting unexpected emails is a normal thing these days.  Most email that I do not recognize goes immediately into the trash, because I do not have the time to figure them out.  I trashed three emails from this website, and trashed them when I saw the contents was not written well.  I knew that this was not an official message but a message that was sent to me by another person.

I log in and see that I have three messages, all sent in the same minute by the same person.  The first email made little sense, but I could bare it.  On to the second; it told me to &quot;check the files&quot; &#45; what files?  Following this, in all capitals (cruise control, for the Internet, or some such), was a threat that if I hack his/her computer I&#39;ll go to jail.  The third email was telling me that he/she was sending me the files.  I believe those were out of order.  Supposing I could give the benefit of the doubt, one could have arrived faster than the other.

[quote=an_Email]&quot;trust me you need those things and if you try to hack my computer i will sew you

don&#39;t try any thing funny or your out of the group and put in to jail&quot;[/quote]

That came to me as part of a fourth email, and it gave me a little chuckle.  If I hack his/her computer, they are going to come at me with thread and a needle, and then I&#39;d be out of the group and put into jail.  That made very little sense to me, but I do know what they were attempting to say.

To make any sense of the situation, I had to go to the group&#39;s modDB page and figure out what the project was that I was supposedly getting files for, only to find that it&#39;s an attempt at competing with a very well established mod that I happen to enjoy.  Having a group that was silent suddenly barage me with obtuse emails that had no substance at all was rather surprising, and frankly, a bit annoying.

If they had written one substantial email instead of sending five, I might have been more inclined to take any time to help work with them, since I did join their group, after all.  If they had more information regarding the project that they were demanding I work on, I might have budged.

In any case, I took the liberty to remove myself from their group and remove all messages on my personal &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.moddb.com/members/tenach&quot;&gt;modDB profile&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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		<title>Thoughts on v4</title>
		<link>http://www.moddb.com/members/tenach/blog/thoughts-on-v4</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 03:17:23 -0600</pubDate>
		<description>I am going to make this quick as I should be getting to bed.&nbsp;&nbsp; The new look of the Mod DB is very interesting and I believe they have done good with their use of Web 2.0 technologies.&nbsp; I have been browsing around for a little while and even though they have a little tutorial on how to get around, I have not found it a problem at all; I have found everything I have needed so far. 

Good job, Mod DB team.&nbsp; I am glad this site is aorund and has done so well over these past years.&nbsp;</description>
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