There's more to a forum than asking questions hoping it will turn out into a good discussion. Just sayin'.
Again, I didn't ask a question. Is it ok if I ask you to go back and look at the thread's first post and title? There's not a single question mark in there, I was simply trying to start a discussion.
EDIT: BTW, you seem to think everyone is wrong, so let me give you some food for thought:
If you're on a highway and all of a sudden, every other driver in your lane is driving in the opposite direction, will you think they're all wrong?
That's a really good analogy and it made me think, if I find another clue that proves everyone wrong (like if I keep seeing the back of the road signs), then Yes I'd think they're all wrong. But if I don't, then I suppose I'm wrong.
I also didn't say "Everybody is wrong":
1. I'm targeting people who try to teach me moral lessons, not everyone or others who actually want to contribute to the thread and not go off-topic. I mean, if you're not interested in the topic, just simply don't reply to it. Am I incorrect?
2. I did not say wrong. I just said "missed the point", and then tried to clarify.
I guess it all comes down to the way you formulate your questions...
It was not a question, but regardless, how do you suppose I should've formulated it?
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Now let me tell you what I think: It's all about the culture. Places like this, people are not actually interested in talking about technical stuff (excluding a few exceptions). Imagine you're a general manager or CEO of a company, and some newbie employee comes and starts talking to you about business or where the company's future could be potentially thrived. Think about that scornful reaction you'd show him while talking. He might even know more than you and be a better CEO in future, but just because he's new, you see him lower than yourself. But if the newbie comes around and starts making jokes, you'll start a conversation with him. Will he learn anything? No, but he got your attention. I've said enough.