Re: virus: Coy and evasive

Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Thu, 18 Feb 1999 12:03:12 -0500

>But I'm also amazed that you can claim that workshops are more like seeing
>than doing, however.

Well, there are workshops, and there are workshops. I still don't know the full story- I still don't know what they present as _experience_, what they burn you with. But, yes, I am firmly in the camp of knowledge requires experience, and so far, a workshop is a _workshop_ experience, and _can_ certainly be _only_ that, and can even, with some extension of the culture (I'm thinking Mary Kay here) be _claimed_ to work outside.

But until you've wielded the ax, the tree stands.



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