[Air-l] The two cultures, and more ...

Yvonne Waern waern at dsv.su.se
Fri Mar 7 12:08:23 PST 2003


>Thanks, for the note. These were only the most obvious types. 
>Actually derived from CP Snow: The two cultures.



>Of course there is so much to say about various Internet users. Who 
>want to start?


Actually, width of catories has been used as a measure of creativity ...


All the best,
Yvonne


There are two kinds of people: those who divide people into two kinds 
and those who do not.










>  There are various kinds of people - some want order and structure.
>>  Many of these are computer science people. Others may survive disorder
>>  and chaos because they get to meet so many interesting people. These are
>>  the so called "humanists". Unfortunately, these two kinds of people do
>>  not understand each other."East is east and west is west" (Kipling)
>
>Flattening the variety of types of 'work' or research into only two camps
>(or any other very limited number) is very nearly as harmful as assuming
>that there is one-and-only-one kind of Internet user.
>
>elijah
>
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