you know bill,
i STILL can't say i quite 'get Activity Theory, so i am amazed that you
can spend so much
tine thinking about it. !
:)
cheers you dear. we love judy don't we?
she's a bright star in the constellations of mediocrity.
la - laaaa.
xmca@weber.ucsd.edu writes:
>and of course Eva too, isn't it something (using the typical new
>englander form
>of query in negation) that the first thing I check when I get home is my
>xmca
>mail?
>
>What have you done to me? I sit in airports thinking about activity
>theory.
>Visit rain shadows on the olympic peninsula and think about activity
>theory.
>Eat a couple of fish tacos, observe a ferry and think about activity
>theory.
>Get a delayed flight, re-book, wait forever and think about activity
>theory.
>
>Eeek. I'm an activity theory geek.
>
>To Diane, that might be an atgeekster. :-)
>
>bb
>
>=====
>"One of life's quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself
>and watch yourself softly become the author of something beautiful."
>[Norman Maclean in "A river runs through it."]
>
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"Waves of hands, hesitations at street corners, someone dropping a
cigarette in a gutter - all are stories. But which is the true story? That
I do not know. Hence I keep my phrases hung like clothes in a cupboard,
waiting for someone to wear them. Thus waiting, thus speculating, making
this note and then another, I do not cling to life."
Virginia Woolf, The Waves, 1931.
(...life clings to me...)
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diane celia hodges
university of british columbia, centre for the study of curriculum and
instruction
vancouver, bc
mailing address: 46 broadview avenue, montreal, qc, H9R 3Z2
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