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  Re: how do people approach making comments?  
From: Jim Charter
Date: 19 Nov 2002 02:41:37
Message: <3DD9ED6A.6070305@aol.com>
gonzo wrote:
>>Jim Charter <jrc### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
>>news:3DC### [at] aolcom...
> 
> 
> Hi, my 1st post here... :)

Thanks for responding

> 
> I agree with tek, I like the constructive feedback on my images, and in
> return I try to make constructive comments on others.  I would *hope* the
> artist realizes that those are based on my perspective, which may or may
> not be coming from the same left field.

Yes I need to be reassured of this as a commentor.  I try to keep my 
comments on the plane of meaning and art rather than technical issues 
but I hope they are in some way constructive.
> 
> And if he doesn't and wants to take it personal, oh well.  From what I've
> seen, most seem to feel the same.
> 
> The feedback from others is integral to the whole competition, and you
> (should) be aware of that going in, so leave the thin skin at home.
> 
Yes you need to thicken the skin for art in general and the web in general.

> 
> RG - just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean everyone's not out to get me
> 
> 

My boss used to say that to me a lot :/


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