Alfie [UK] wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:04:49 +0100, "StainlessSteelRat"
> <usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> POD {Ò¿Ó} wrote:
>>> Does my theory hold any water?
>>
>> I'm not sure it's so black and white. I'm arguably a doer, in that I
>> get on with things and get them done. Doesn't mean I don't like to
>> theorise though.
>
> AOL again, I'm on a roll :)
>
> Seriously though, in a working environment I'm a doer, that is the
> nature of business in the UK...I identify an issue, collect data, and
> propose a solution...you missed the follow on part of the project
> cycle though...monitor the solution to ensure that it does actually
> solve the issue, propose changes/further solutions...rinse, repeat.
>
> Part of the reason big business in the UK is failing is that they
> leave out the 'review' part of the project cycle...but that's an
> argument for a different audience.
>
> I guess in a more pyschological way I apply similar rules in my social
> life, relation****ps are a 'biological' thing, i.e. we talk about grow,
> and nurture, which implies responding to changing stimuli, and
> anticipating or theorising on future changes to the relation****p.
>
> Regulars here will know that I am often intrigued about how friends
> and g/fs 'read' BR and 'ask' such to watch different versions
> (original and DC) first to gauge how they react to them.
>
> My previous g/f (fiancée now deceased) was not into SF and had
> essentially been 'forced' to watch BR in the past. When we sat down
> and watched them original then DC she 'got it' and preferred the DC.
>
> My current g/f has only seen the original, which she didn't
> understand. I plan to conduct the same 'test' but using the Final Cut
> as the next viewing.
>
> People react differently depending upon which version they saw first,
> and various other factors such as their persona and how it was
> presented to them. I wish I'd actually do***ented my experiments to
> date :)
Life can be so complicated, isn't it? I say: forget the OV or the DC when
introducing people to BR - the FC is here, and I like to think it deserves
the name "Final Cut".


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