Forum dynamics are so interesting to me.
First somebody wants to disagree and they preface it with, "You know, I like you, but I have to disagree," as if disagreement normally implies a general negative comment on a person's character.
Later, I get people saying, "You know, usually I disagree with the things you have to say, but this time I actually agree with you!", because it's important to make clear that agreement in this instance does not imply agreement across the board.

Well, I'm glad that every once in a while I post something that rises slightly above the level of random words smashed together.

I also really liked what Hemingway posted above -- somebody said something that changed his mind! And he says that's really rare! On the face of it, that sounds amazing. But if you think about it, how many times do you read a thread and change your mind about some aspect of what's being discussed? I don't think it happens to me very often. Changing your mind is tough. Sometimes I think you need to actually make a point of being willing to change your mind or it won't happen no matter what. Personally I think I should try do it more often.
Anyway, a totally indulgent aside, but I just found all of that really interesting.