ATDTDA fizzling out?
kelber at mindspring.com
kelber at mindspring.com
Fri Mar 30 11:51:00 CDT 2007
Being on a 2-week scheduele may lessen the density of ATD-related posts, but it gives people a larger window of opportunity to read accumulated e-mails, digest them, and, occassionally, think of a reply. Given the overriding theme of Chaos in the book, how could our discussion be anything other than chaotic and malformed?
Laura
Like many on the list, I'm hoping that when we get to the heavy math sections, Monte and others will be able to help us out.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tore Rye Andersen <torerye at hotmail.com>
>
>Perhaps what's needed is a compression of the schedule, then? Things have
>been very slow, lately, but if each hosting session only lasted one week
>instead of two, things would probably speed up a bit. Originally it seemed a
>good idea to devote two weeks to each session, but in light of the way
>things have been going, one week somehow seems more reasonable. If this was
>the third group read of AtD, we would probably need at least two weeks per
>session, but as it is, contributions seem few and far between and perhaps it
>wouldn't be altogether stupid to compress matters somewhat. This would make
>for a pretty intense week for the hosts, of course, but on the other hand,
>their hosting duties would be over and done with in a week, and the
>discussion would probably gain in intensity.
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