[Ron]
> I suppose I might be bias in the area of the
> statement,
> When I was a professional illustrator I would get
> clients
> Who would say "I'll know it when I see it" which
> didn't tell
> Me a damn thing except that it's up to you to find
> out what I like.
> Like I said it didn't give me a gosh damn clue.
> At best it was a vague gesture at the moon which
> could mean
> Anything in the moons general direction.
> 9 times out of 10 what they thought was good was
> utter crap to me.
> But that was because I was more tuned to what was
> culturally acceptable
> And expected within that realm.
Could you let them know what was good or what was
good was only according to what you thought was good?
How did you know what was good? How were you tuned in
to what a culture wanted and they weren't? Did they
live in another culture?
[Ron]
> I guess what I'm saying is "I know it when I see it"
> Only is applicable to the one making the statement.
> It doesn't tell anyone else a thing.
What is quality? I've been discussing this for
some time now, and I see dmb agrees with me.
SA
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