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Posted by Boris on August 02, 1999 at 11:55:11:
In Reply to: Re: knowledge transferrence by writing posted by Boris on August 02, 1999 at 07:33:26:
One more again - do you not learn anything by taking part in this forum? I would imagine so, otherwise there would be little point in taking part.
I know this was one of the main reasons why I initially joined the forum - the opportunity to learn from others and share what I've learned with others so as to enrich my own knowledgebase with the interaction.
Personally, I think there are a lot of postings in this DB that could be categorised as 'Explicit Knowledge' - ready for absorption - don't you?
Boris
- Re: knowledge transferrence by writing Kees de Vos 14:15:36 8/02/99 (2)
- Re: knowledge transferrence by writing Boris 16:25:27 8/02/99 (1)
- Re: knowledge transferrence by writing Kees de Vos 19:16:40 8/02/99 (0)
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