--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Cool.  Back in the TM world, I used to like doing intro
> lectures.  I wound up giving a lot of advanced lectures
> at centers and residence courses, but to be honest the
> best thing I liked about them was not the prepared spiel
> but the Q&A.  I liked that process of being thrown a 
> question I had no canned answer for, and having an answer
> come out anyway, distilled from 20 different things I'd
> heard in 20 different situations but had never pulled
> together before, and intuiting that it was an *OK* 
> answser.  Real magic.
> 
> Unc

My experience also.  This was the fun part for both teacher and 
student.

lurk




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