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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:33:59 +0200, clipka wrote:
> Jim Henderson schrieb:
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>>> This is a pretty poor example: Wedding guests don't remember a dinner
>>> based on how much /effort/ it took - they remember it based on how
>>> /extraordinary/ it was (which I'd file as "concept").
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>> Arguably, if everyone can make something, then it's ordinary, not
>> extraordinary.
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> Remember Columbus and his egg?
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> Sometimes doing things that everyone /can/ do is still extraordinary,
> because only few people actually /do/ it.
OK, then things that everyone "has done". ;-)
Jim
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