Ian Russell wrote:
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> I thought you were brave, Phil Pinder, to offer your thesis here.
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Bravery is successful foolhardiness seen in hindsight ;-)
Yeah Ian, your comments say it all. I could have written the
dissertation on the back of a fag packet, but in the hallowed halls etc,
big words are required, so I wrote em!
Good designs are instinctive, and I am of the bash it out and see how it
goes school of getting things done, but i still feel that there is a
role for semiotics in trying to explain some of the stuff going on. It's
like nailing jelly to the wall but there is something there.
That sounds like a good exhibit...the jelly nailer....hmmm,
All the best,
Phil.
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*The general public has long been divided into
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and those who are afraid it will.
[New Scientist, July 5, 1973]
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