Re: Do you have a Knowledge Officer?
- From: docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx ()
- Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 08:39:44 +0000 (UTC)
In article <5mntnsFefolrU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Pete Dashwood <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fe5uol$k5b$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <BMuNi.3425$bM6.496@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, tlmfru <lacey@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
[snip]
One man's experience is never adequate.
Oh, I *cannot* resist...
... seems like I've seen different attitudes manifested, say, by Mr
Wagner.
Why pick on Robert? You youself have manifested such an attitude, as,
indeed, have I.
Mr Dashwood, I don't recall saying the example I gave was unique... but my
memory, admittedly porous, has it that Mr Wagner is more prone than either
you or I to be involved here in an exchange similar to:
Mr W: 'Assertion.'
Other: 'How is this known?'
Mr W: 'I worked in two-three shops where it was like that.'
.... and I, for one, try to make it a habit to remind folks while I'm
making the observation that this is the basis of what I've seen or what
I've read or what I heard on the Angry White Man radio station that
morning... why, I use so many qualifiers that some think my views are
over-qualified, maybe that's why they never get the job.
DD
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