I can sort of see the government's side; however you'd think that the thank-you letter from a Maj. Gen. would go a long way?
Really, it's just the same as this: I wouldn't bring a spare home coffeemaker to replace a broken one at the office. Am I afraid of liability? Hell no. But it would be weird - they wouldn't actually want it, since it would
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Were they upset that it was line'ix and merely that you had it? Or was it more of an "I don't understand linux; why does he insist on the scary and mysterious OS?" attitude reacting not so much to the program, but that you had it [running]? They thought you had a pirate copy of linux?
Well, they sound a bit like a partly-ignorant bunch (with an acute example). Mayhap you should have hosted a class on Windoze alternatives to let them know that the average and standards for office software are not the only options? Deaf ears, I know...but you may have been pleasantly surprised by a few people.
Windows, even business copies, usually come with two mp3s, don't they? I think some Bach fuge and that something with "Streets" in the title. I'm not going to bother looking ATM. (Tired.)
Over the line - perhaps. But I, personally, have a hard time blaming people for acting according to how they are treated. I guess [such behavior] can be viewed as childish, un-professional, or petty. I would say it is reactionary. I would also it was appropriate, justified by the attitude of others, and say to some extent it was "corrective". Plus, if you (apparently did) manage it without any anti-social outbursts, it was more professional than other healthful alternative ways you might have lashed out. "lash" is kind of a strong word, tho'.
(It could be argued that by not confronting the cow-ork you did not reach an accord or foster communication. Or perhaps you just avoided more feelings of ill-will and wasting both your and their time. Some conversations are not worth having.)
Sharing foods at work is a positive, social behavior. Even if I do not want something I can appreciate the gesture. I think anyone could. I do sometimes regret not sharing foods at certain past jobs. I think in larger employee bases, I might have been bowing to a fear of judgment - either "what does ____ food say about me?" and/or "will this perpetuate rumor that I am a spoiled/wealthy person who does not need this job?" I suppose not treating people I like and suspicion winning out are the regrets.
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