From: Wade T. Smith (wade.t.smith@verizon.net)
Date: Fri 23 May 2003 - 14:21:34 GMT
On Thursday, May 22, 2003, at 04:53 PM, Kenneth wrote:
> But that ain't the thing with the performances, baseball new version,
> played in any setting you like, will have new performances each and
> every time again_ time/space differences; stadium, audience, even
> players (and their minds) aren't the same, weather, conditions of the
> field, etc_ all evolves/get selected/mutates/procreates and
> propagates. And each time the grundnorm is used, written down, told
> about, shown, a new performance will arise, quite the same but
> different. It doesn't matter if those performances are due to internal
> or external stimuli, or are results of
> instinctive/inbedded/natural/nurtured effects.
Yes. This is the first meaningful elucidation of the performance model
that I've seen. I know many people here don't agree with it, but, at
least some people are willing to understand it.
- Wade
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