9 May
2002
9 May
'02
5:40 p.m.
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Dean S Moran wrote:
I guess the best thing you can do is not take peering matters personally, and to remember that peering decisions are business decisions, and they by personalizing them, it creates unnecessary animosity.
How can I not take it personally when this person's business decision directly and immediately affected mine? Not to mention my quality of life, which is still recovering.
Dean
Your quality of life is affected by being turned down for peering how? Steve