>Before you post more on activity theory could you please sit down with
>the texts that provide the underpinnings of your arguments so that folks
>will know what you are referring to??? Please?
Sorry Mike, yes you are right and I owe the apology to everyone. I have
this blurr of readings that I am trying to coordinate all at once from
activity theory to fuzzy logic. So undoubtly yes I am smushing ideas
together and leaving people confused. It is an exciting time for me and
lots of ideas are coming together in some very interesting and practical
ways. Sorry to leave the group behind. I'll try to leave my creations a
little bit longer in the oven before bringing them out for the rest of
you to taste!
Apologies, peace and love to all,
Edouard
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