The "deemster" problem LO19376

Diego Betancourt (fernandobetancourt@yahoo.com)
Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:27:07 -0700 (PDT)

Replying to LO19154 --

Hi fellows Organolearners

In the deemster problem LO19154

At de Lange wrote

"The puporse of any language is for souls (minds and Hearts) to interact.
Yet when a language is used by some of a crowd, the rest lurk. Thus the
purpose of a language seems to fail. The purpose of internet is like that
of a language---For souls to interact in what is called "Cyberspace". But
likewise the purpose of internet seems to fail"

I declare myself a Lurker, for not having the easiness of write my mail in
English Language. English is not my mother tongue and I speak it seldom.
Thus it is so difficult for me write my thougths in this language..

Daily I read with attention the interesting proposals that yours post in
this discussion list, I feel that many opinions enrich my knowledge and
this help me to grow as person, being inspired and energizing me to
promote a change in my work place.

I think that many people are in my particular situation, for such reason,
I need one suggest about How I find some effective technological help that
allow me to dialogue in the cyberspace with so distingished participants.

Greetings

[Host's Note: Welcome Diego. This is a serious question... Language is
important and can often be a barrier. There are automatic translations
available, and at http://altavista.digital.com you can get translations of
the learning-org web site into five languages. But, I personally doubt
that these will be satisfying. I think the ultimate solution is a
companion learning-org dialogue in Spanish to serve the rest of the
Americas. ...Rick]

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Diego Fernando Betancourt e-mail: fernandobetancourt@yahoo.com Venezuela

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