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That would be a perfectly efficient world if they learned what they needed every time. This newsgroup is unique in that the most OT discussions pull up knowledge that somebody else wondered about. Noone can predict when nor if that learning will produce some computing or not. I will make that blanket statement that just exercising the little gray cells helps.

Not only is it young but the type of work people do changes about five years. We usually use the car manufacturing biz as a comparison, but the auto industry didn't have this kind of working style turnover. It may be that solving the problem of continuing knowledge through all of these turnovers may help preventing knowledge loss. But this is still in the mucked up swamps as people experiment with webs.

I won't forget TW and Conklin either.

My point is that none I knew pbutted their knowhow on to youngsters outside of their orgs, if at all. This is what newsgroups are all about and why they need to be kept. Since we do not have the benefit of visual cues nor immediate response time, drifting off topic and reflecting about the near past is going to help.

No, the hardest part is watching other people destroy it on purpose. You all think I've been yakking politics. Every post which you think is about politics is all about preserving knowledge. I can do something to keep knowledge from dieing; I don't know how to keep other people from destroying it utterly and completely.

That not teaching is a side effect of C becoming the machine language. This is why I don't like HLLs being used for OSes. I understand why and the economics demand it.

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Kelli Halliburton What opposition? And I don't think any such thing because you can choose to "trim" out whatever you like in reply (in fact, you should do so and I actively...

I just did which is why I began my rant. :-) And I had made my gazillionth resolution for this year to stop.

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bah Not at all; I was quite resigned to never getting into this crap in the first place but you insisted on dragging everyone down to the depths of...

Oh, honey. Good design requires two people who always disagree.

I have no idea what I meant to type. I got pooped earlier than usual yesterday.

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Unique in that respect within the few groups that I post-lurk but no real evidence beyond that. Doesn't have to have a direct effect. Disagree in some respects...

Ask them. My dunderheads don't include textbooks because they don't think anybody will buy them so they put them in the wastebasket. I'll be yours are buttuming the same thing.

I fixed mine by telling them how much I had just paid for an "old" textbook ($104) that wasn't getting published anymore. Then I proceded to buy 6 of the ones they were going to throw away for $5 each.

There is another who posts elsewhere whose background is phyics and he started a CS program at his college. One of the problems I see is that a lot of these CS degree programs budded out of the math department and not the science dept. Math does not teach based on applying the Scientific Method. It does teach starting out with an axiom (buttumption) and progressing from there. Computtering combines both disciplines. Debugging depends on starting with one axiom; if things don't work out, modifying that axiom.

Sorry, I seem to have f***ed up a lot yesterday.

BAH

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