> On 23 February 2018 at 20:07 Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:
> 
> Good Communication is a hard skill.
> Effective Communication is yet even harder.
> (Christina A., who is, IIRC, a specialist in Communication can probably 
> vouch for that.)

I think she just sings a bit.  Christine A., however, is a professor in such 
things.

> 
> I am always surprised when fairly standard things are done awkwardly.
> The school group photo I mentioned a few days ago has a "caption":
> three lines of names for the three rows of people in the photo.
> That's nice, so you don't have to painfully think of the name of that guy 
> that kept taking your pencils without asking your permission.
> 
> But, the order of lines is in reverse, i.e. the "Front row" is written on 
> top, and the back row is at the bottom. Why? To make it more challenging 
> to match the names, so that you would feel more rewarded in the end?
> 
> Argh!...
> 
> It reminded me of the "Ahead Stop" practice for the road markings in the 
> US: https://xkcd.com/781/
> (Read the comment that appears on "mouse-over")
> 
> Cheers and have a good weekend!
> 
> 
> Igor

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