Fine advice to a list member, but pity the poor innocents who are stuck in
there without a support / reality mechanism to fall back on. The course should
be about using what you have, not aquiring to please the instructor. Any photo
instructor who doesn't understand this should not be employed. By all means let
him join a group like this and debate the issues he has, but in that forum?
Just childish.
Julian
> from: Les Clark <ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 17:39:23
> to: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> subject: RE: [OM] were you just baiting us?
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> People with hidden biases often also have hidden agendas. At least you
> can discount the biases you know about. A strong personality can often
> fix your attention on the course better than one who mumbles and talks
> into his/her vest. Enjoy the course! and think of all the delicious
> dishing you can do to that instructor!
>
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> les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
>
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> I've found that most teachers (even the good ones)are biased, it's a
> personality thing. But maybe a teacher with a biased personality is
> better
> than one with no personality at all. :-)
>
> John.
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