EvF,
I meant no dissrespect. It just seems like you are telling me that iceskates don't work well for walking and I am telling you they have a perfectly good use; in an ice rink. It seems that you keep repeating points that I have agreed with while completely ignoring my points.
This seems to be a very personal issue with you and you might have an emotional block like I would if we were talking about the term "common sense" (I fucking hate that concept!). I feel THAT term is used to label and degrade me as maybe you feel that "over-analysis" has been used to label and degrade you? Do I understand that right? (If you don't answer this direct question I am going to KNOW you are skimming my posts! naughty naughty.)
I don't know if you even understand my frame of reference, corporate analysis. I work for quality and reliability for Intel and in my role I have been in meetings upon meetings called to analyze problems. I can tell you from experience that over-analysis can be a huge problem. It is a useful term and it reads like you have been the victim of jackasses looking to degrade you. I empathize but still value the term, as should you. Applied personally YOU get to referee what is "too much analysis" and you can even set that limit to infinity if you really want to, I certainly wouldn't reccomend it though. It detracts from all that time you could be using to drink wiskey, smoke cigars, and bang beaver! Oh, and I suppose you could add listening to Orbital in there if you want.
Cheers,
Rhizo
I meant no dissrespect. It just seems like you are telling me that iceskates don't work well for walking and I am telling you they have a perfectly good use; in an ice rink. It seems that you keep repeating points that I have agreed with while completely ignoring my points.
This seems to be a very personal issue with you and you might have an emotional block like I would if we were talking about the term "common sense" (I fucking hate that concept!). I feel THAT term is used to label and degrade me as maybe you feel that "over-analysis" has been used to label and degrade you? Do I understand that right? (If you don't answer this direct question I am going to KNOW you are skimming my posts! naughty naughty.)
I don't know if you even understand my frame of reference, corporate analysis. I work for quality and reliability for Intel and in my role I have been in meetings upon meetings called to analyze problems. I can tell you from experience that over-analysis can be a huge problem. It is a useful term and it reads like you have been the victim of jackasses looking to degrade you. I empathize but still value the term, as should you. Applied personally YOU get to referee what is "too much analysis" and you can even set that limit to infinity if you really want to, I certainly wouldn't reccomend it though. It detracts from all that time you could be using to drink wiskey, smoke cigars, and bang beaver! Oh, and I suppose you could add listening to Orbital in there if you want.

Cheers,
Rhizo