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Fri, 19 Jun, 21:57 (6 hours ago) |
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Ivor
I have replied many times always with the same response. How many times
do I have to tell you the same thing? One of your many problems is that you
never listen.
You do not need to confuse your students by forcing your view upon them
when they have a perfectly good methodology. Do you think endless repetition of
your view somehow lends veracity. You have completely
lost your sense of perspective and become increasingly idiotic as time progrsses. There is no sense in trying to inculcate the
students and artisans with your theory when they have a simple calculable
solution to their problems already available. Show me all your equivalent
examples. Put up or stfu. You choose to call it lying to students whereas I
regard it as equipping them for the real life world.
John
Oh would that I were
clever too
I could then be just like you
Taking on the World by storm
From the day that I was born
Tutored by the very best
Scarcely any time to rest
Up at dawn in every day
Things to write no time to play
Every silly thought preserved
Keeps all his audience unnerved
What next they think will come my way
How will he spoil another day
This the Catt will surely do
All and one to eschew
No one exists who can advise
No one is worthy in his eyes
His health deteriorates real fast
He has not yet much time to last
Until that sorry end he reaches
No one can stop all that he preaches
I am right he tells us all
Ties us all into his thrall
Oh please dear Lord
hear my cry
Hasten the time when he will die
Anon
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 21:37, Ivor Catt <ivorcatt@gmail.com>
wrote:
John,
I'll ytu again.
"When I asked
Tony Davies whether we should lie to students in order to help electricians to
wire up a house, he refused to reply. http://www.ivorcatt.co.uk/x8cktony.htm .
John Dore FIEE also refused to reply."
http://www.ivorcatt.co.uk/x8cktony.htm .
Tony holds to Theory H as the best, which is
his, but says we should tell electricians what he thinks is wrong theory,
Theory N, so they will more easily wire a house..
Ivor