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I can assure you it does. Have you ever taken the time to watch those fishermen on the beach? They return time and again to cast those teeny weeny hooks into a restless sea. And guess what, sometimes they go home with the catch that keeps them going back day after day. The net is no different.
Oh ok .... I didn't realise that we were only talking about fisherman. Just giving people the tools without the knowledge and training doesn't cut it.Comment
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Toilets for hire the Garden Route
Beauty Spas in Knysna - Toilets for hire Knysna
I see that workshop and south cape are both from Knysna and both in the toilet business ?
Are you the same person talking to each other or do you know each other ?
PS .... both the same website ........ weird that you have two different names talking to each other - LOLComment
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Remember what you said about training. But it is not training. Opening doors rather. And its not anything new.
Dr. Sugata Mitra, Chief Scientist at NIIT, is credited with the discovery of Hole-in-the-Wall. As early as 1982, he had been toying with the idea of unsupervised learning and computers. Finally, in 1999, he decided to test his ideas in the field. On 26th January, Dr. Mitra's team carved a "hole in the wall" that separated the NIIT premises from the adjoining slum in Kalkaji, New Delhi.
Circles? What circles? Circles in the forest, ripples in a pond. We might be talking at cross purposes. But it can be summed up by that old fishermans tale which goes something like; give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day; teach him how to fish, and he'll eat for a lifetime.Last edited by workshop; 29-Jan-16, 03:15 PM.-Comment
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