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Posted by Rachel Cook on April 13, 2000 at 06:26:30:
In Reply to: Is Knowledge Sharing a Virtual Myth? posted by Robert Benjamin on April 09, 2000 at 14:17:11:
For me, having the questions asked is one of the greatest ways of sharing knowledge.It gets the readers thinking and churning ideas in their minds - chewing a question over.
Not everyone likes to reply, or feels comfortable enough doing so. For some people it's enough that a question was asked and if they find an answer you can only hope they'll come back and post it.
Yes it's frustrating. But it's life!
- Re: Is Knowledge Sharing a Virtual Myth? Robert Benjamin 08:48:09 04/13/00 (0)
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