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Wolfgang wrote:
I try to err on the side of caution. Um......nah, I just made that **** up! ![]() Actually, what I do (mostly) is simply provide people with opportunities to remove masks. They make of those opportunities what they will. This is not to say that your method of face to face interaction is without merit.....far from it. In fact, the final test must always come from such encounters. This is, after all, the whole point of the exercise. But Usenet provides us with an unprecedented and unrivaled method for testing the waters. We've all been there when the masks come off in facemail. It can make dispassionate evaluation somewhat problematic. Needless to say, it has probably never occurred to me that this technique can cut both ways. What I would LIKE to do here is engage in lively and rewarding discussion. For example, just this afternoon I came across an interesting example of what looks like it's going to be a regular feature in the recently revamped The American Scholar, under the rubric, "Works in Progress." This one, "20 questions About the Future of Cities"* is exactly what the title suggests. They were written by Harvey Moltoch, a professor of metropolitan studies and sociology etc., at New York University, and compiled by Sandra Beasley. A couple of samples (yeah, it's copyrighted, but the questions were obviously formulated and presented for discussion.....I think that reproducing them here constitutes fair use): Q. Should municipalities democratize information access by setting up Wi-Fi nodes to cover every neighborhood? Q. Evidence shows that dispersal of low-cost housing and enforcement of fair-housing laws can advance the social and economic integration of African-Americans and Hispanics. How can this be implemented amidst cutbacks in government housing programs and resistance from those who live in neighborhoods of affluence? Q. Many components of the American urban infrastructure--such projects as bridges, waterworks, and subways--were inspired by aesthetics, a quest for speed, or potential real-estate profits. Where will the political and financial muscle come from for the unsexy task of rebuilding them? Yeah, that's what I'd LIKE to do. But we don't have to stretch our imaginations much to come up with a pretty good idea of what the result would look like.....do we? ![]() Wolfgang *from "The American Scholar", The Phi Beta Kappa Society, Winter 2006, pp. 13-14. as always - bright, interesting, fascinating, unique, humorous, and enigmatic... i much prefer your ability to reveal the idiotic and moronic comments through your socratic skills and efforts rather than by blunt declaration. imo, the talent and art is wasted by mere burps of "idiot" and "moron", even though such may be an accurate gastronomical pronouncement. jeff |
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![]() jeff typed: Wolfgang wrote: I try to err on the side of caution. Um......nah, I just made that **** up! ![]() Actually, what I do (mostly) is simply provide people with opportunities to remove masks. They make of those opportunities what they will. This is not to say that your method of face to face interaction is without merit.....far from it. In fact, the final test must always come from such encounters. This is, after all, the whole point of the exercise. But Usenet provides us with an unprecedented and unrivaled method for testing the waters. We've all been there when the masks come off in facemail. It can make dispassionate evaluation somewhat problematic. Needless to say, it has probably never occurred to me that this technique can cut both ways. snip i much prefer your ability to reveal the idiotic and moronic comments through your socratic skills and efforts rather than by blunt declaration. imo, the talent and art is wasted by mere burps of "idiot" and "moron", even though such may be an accurate gastronomical pronouncement. Ahhh, but that would tend to remake him in your mold. I find both of you equally enjoyable to read. Your posts, however, never make we squirm, my friend. That said, a little squirming is good for the soul. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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