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Hi Cornel,

I am sorry you could not understand my response to you.  Yet I am a tad too 
busy to take you under my wings and help you to see the obvious.  Hence this 
will be my last post on this side-bar. You have to learn not to "cherry-pick" 
your data.  You are right, I am not a world-renowned scientist.  And as a 
doctor, I do not permit my common-sense to take a "leave of absence."  That is 
some advice I would give you and other goanetters. 

You need to make it clear: What is the issue under discussion?  Are you making 
the case that students and adults do not have to put in the effort / 
perspiration to be successful?  And that technology (calculators, computers, 
its grammar and spell-checks) if provided, can do it all for them?   This is a 
bit of the "me smart" thinking.  

I hope you please, please, please, follow-up with Gllenda.  And see what you 
and your college could do to bring her school up to her standards and 
expectations.   As my mother would say, "Tem soglem theori ani beori magir."

Ragar zai nacaim, Kind Regards, GL

---- Cornel DaCosta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

The central point I was making was that there was no  evidence through any 
research undertaken to confirm your assertion that school / academic success is 
consequential to 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. 

---------- Gilbert Lawrence 

> Hi Cornel: Your post below was surprising.  Because, many of the responses 
> you are 
> seeking, have already been provided in the many posts on this topic by 
> your protege - Sunith.  There will be a few gray hair added to my head due 
> to your post and my reply. Yet both will keep me sharp and likely 
> forestall Alzheimer.  So perspiration triumphs inspiration.  Hope you 
> appreciate the humor.
> Regards
> Gilbert

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