Author: E. Nielsen
Date: 07:54:24 01/15/05
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On January 14, 2005 at 20:32:49, Dann Corbit wrote: > >But the point I was making is that the data is not (for the most part) stored in >brains. It is stored in other places like books, databases, and web pages. > Well, I suppose that this is the key point where we disagree. A really large part of of the process of transporting knowledge through time is bound to the brains of all of us. That is, a large quantity of the stored knowledge is *not* - and can *not* be stored in books, databases etc. > >I think that the people are needed to use it. Just the understanding of it has >no value anyway, unless we put it into practice.
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