[redirected from LUG to Logic-OT:] From: "Michael Gerdau" <mgd@...> Date: Sun Aug 25, 2002 11:21am Subject: Re: [GEN] Charles Dye reveals mixing secrets. >> On the contrary, knowledge breeds competition. [convincing argument skipped] >Exceot one person would know what they were doing, the other would just be >copying someone elses idea without having a real understanding of what they >are doing. Same princicple as if you just gave someone the answers to a >test. They would be even as far as the score goes, but the 2nd person >wouldn't be gtrowing or learning. This comparison would be valid, if all mixes were the same. However since all mixes are differently (at least in details) an IMO much better comparison would be: Tell someone the secrets you use to master tests in general. Do this at a given example test. That way others will learn how to manage tests in general. Of course they'd be stupid if they would apply the answers to a particular test (mix) to all other tests (mixes). If you ask me, those that do deserve the result... ;-))) Best, Michael -- Vote against SPAM - see http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ Michael Gerdau email: mgd@t... Windows Error: 015 - Unable to exit Windows. Try the door. PGP-keys available on request or at public keyserver
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Re: [GEN] Charles Dye reveals mixing secrets.
2002-08-25 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
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