On 8/11/06, Arthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wonder why there is choice to be condescending on any level - seeming > you agee that there has been, at some. >
Well it's hard, when you're out in public, to know precisely whom you're dealing with. You don't want to be a hard ass with every friendly face, so you try to be polite, yet not too cold... and immediately they take it as a put down, because if you really respected them, you'd be doing kung fu like in The Matrix. > It's quite easy not to be, really. > I don't experience that. Some people find 'cartoons' as a genre condescending (what, you don't think we could take the 'for real' version?). But I'm saying *only* cartoons work in some corner cases (not really trying to hold back the hard stuff). > Lot's of strange choices by a man, who as you said is - "quite confident > in his genius". > Disney too. > Just another case of a sub-genius like myself unable to keep up? > > Art Praise Bob. Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
