OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I vote respond, crush and destroy! But you are nicer than I am. ;)And yes, copy all. Including us!
So, this is what I did. I did wait until today to write the response in order to give myself time to cool off. I pretty much went point by point through his message in responding. Tried to make it pass WTA, but my filter may not work very well. I say this because I got a not so nice response from BarMinY, telling me why my theory was wrong. Moreover, he implied that the current method wouldn't work because of something I did in the configuration. The Boss was copied, of course. His accusations are completely unfounded, and I could make him look stupid again if I so choose. I was home today with a migraine and didn't respond to his message. I'm seriously torn between ignoring it completely and responding only to the boss. BMY is turning it into a pissing contest, and I don't want to dignify him by responding. At the same time, I don't know how much luck he's having in discrediting me with The Boss. I ignored crap like this once before with Supervisor Barbie, and we all know how that worked out. By the time I finally had enough of her antics and went to the boss, she had so poisoned his opinion of me that he wouldn't listen to me at all. The situation is somewhat similar in that it's me vs the boss's protege. I do think my current boss is a bit smarter, though.
So, I'm stuck again. BMY went on the defensive and slung mud, and I'm trying to decide how to handle it. I think he made himself fail WTA, but that's just my opinion. Others might view it differently. However, I've noticed that he likes to deflect attention away from himself when he's caught revealing his ignorance, and I think that's what he's doing. Basically, he's trying to bait me into going on the defensive. Do I keep it civil and present data to prove he's wrong, yet again? If so, should I just send it to The Boss and leave BMY off the response? WWWD?
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
-- Albert Einstein