On 6 Dec 2008 at 18:44, William Scott wrote:

> This is great! For many years I have claimed that a large number of
> our students would do better if they were allowed to perform an
> expressive dance about their theses rather than what we were requiring
> in the department. Now I know that at least some of them were probably
> preferring that mode of expression. 
> 

No, no. _First_ you do the thesis. _Then_ you dance. It's like pillage 
first, then burn.

(Well, ok, Sue Lynn Lau seems to have done the reverse. But still).

Stephen

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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.          
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