[Tango-L] Tergiversar = to distort, twist

Nina Pesochinsky nina at earthnet.net
Fri Sep 26 09:55:59 EDT 2008


Alexis,

Sorry that my question has made you a bit defensive.   Assumptions 
are dangerous and misleading. I was not whining about anything.  I 
also was not sensoring the types of posts.

And... Larry has answered my question.

Best,

Nina


At 04:36 AM 9/26/2008, Alexis Cousein wrote:
>Nina Pesochinsky wrote:
>>So what am I missing here?  What is the value of an explanation of
>>movements that no longer exist and can't be repeated?
>
>Learning for others' experience? Perhaps trying to understand how others
>dance, feel, behave, so that I can try to better understand it as
>well (or even -- sacrilege! -- try something else /begin{sarcasm}
>than the Perfect and Obviously Only Correct Way to Dance Tango,
>which is naturally the way I'm dancing it right now /end{sarcasm})?
>
>What am I missing here? Why on earth are you on a mailing list
>for tango discussions whinging about why it's ohso futile to discuss
>tango? Why can't you just hit the delete button? Why do *you* consider
>it on-topic and valuable to others to whinge about whether the posts
>on this list are the exact type of posts you'd like the list to have?
>
>--
>Alexis Cousein                                  al at sgi.com
>Senior Systems Engineer/Solutions Architect     SGI/Silicon Graphics
>--
><If I have seen further, it is by standing on reference manuals>




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