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DougW 10-14-2005 08:23 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Square Wheels did pass the time by typing:
> .....now that I can finally access this group.
>
> Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> participant.
>
> I'll be very quiet.


Not with square wheels you ain't. :)

--
DougW



DougW 10-14-2005 08:23 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Square Wheels did pass the time by typing:
> .....now that I can finally access this group.
>
> Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> participant.
>
> I'll be very quiet.


Not with square wheels you ain't. :)

--
DougW



DougW 10-14-2005 08:23 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Square Wheels did pass the time by typing:
> .....now that I can finally access this group.
>
> Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> participant.
>
> I'll be very quiet.


Not with square wheels you ain't. :)

--
DougW



Lon 10-14-2005 09:32 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
SVTKate proclaimed:
> Which participant are you observing?


The ones that worry about being observed?

> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in the
> first place?


How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
other about whether or not they are being observed?
>
> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who you
> are doing, and why you are doing them.


More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>
> *WEG*
>
> Kate
>
> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
> :
> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> : participant.
> :
> : I'll be very quiet.
> :
> :
> : --
> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
> :
>
>


Lon 10-14-2005 09:32 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
SVTKate proclaimed:
> Which participant are you observing?


The ones that worry about being observed?

> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in the
> first place?


How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
other about whether or not they are being observed?
>
> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who you
> are doing, and why you are doing them.


More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>
> *WEG*
>
> Kate
>
> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
> :
> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> : participant.
> :
> : I'll be very quiet.
> :
> :
> : --
> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
> :
>
>


Lon 10-14-2005 09:32 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
SVTKate proclaimed:
> Which participant are you observing?


The ones that worry about being observed?

> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in the
> first place?


How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
other about whether or not they are being observed?
>
> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who you
> are doing, and why you are doing them.


More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>
> *WEG*
>
> Kate
>
> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
> :
> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a group
> : participant.
> :
> : I'll be very quiet.
> :
> :
> : --
> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
> :
>
>


Billy Ray 10-14-2005 09:47 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Isn't there a theory that says something like the mere act of observing
changes the subject of the observation?


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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:GMKdncT7XYi0wc3eRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> SVTKate proclaimed:
>> Which participant are you observing?

>
> The ones that worry about being observed?
>
>> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in
>> the first place?

>
> How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
> other about whether or not they are being observed?
>>
>> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who
>> you are doing, and why you are doing them.

>
> More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
> could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
> faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
> schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
> femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>>
>> *WEG*
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
>> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
>> :
>> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a
>> group
>> : participant.
>> :
>> : I'll be very quiet.
>> :
>> :
>> : --
>> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
>> :




Billy Ray 10-14-2005 09:47 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Isn't there a theory that says something like the mere act of observing
changes the subject of the observation?


--
Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:GMKdncT7XYi0wc3eRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> SVTKate proclaimed:
>> Which participant are you observing?

>
> The ones that worry about being observed?
>
>> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in
>> the first place?

>
> How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
> other about whether or not they are being observed?
>>
>> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who
>> you are doing, and why you are doing them.

>
> More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
> could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
> faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
> schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
> femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>>
>> *WEG*
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
>> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
>> :
>> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a
>> group
>> : participant.
>> :
>> : I'll be very quiet.
>> :
>> :
>> : --
>> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
>> :




Billy Ray 10-14-2005 09:47 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
Isn't there a theory that says something like the mere act of observing
changes the subject of the observation?


--
Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:GMKdncT7XYi0wc3eRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> SVTKate proclaimed:
>> Which participant are you observing?

>
> The ones that worry about being observed?
>
>> If you were REALLY planning to quietly observe, why did you speak up in
>> the first place?

>
> How then, would they have identified those who care one way or the
> other about whether or not they are being observed?
>>
>> Of course you realize that now you MUST tell us what you are up to, who
>> you are doing, and why you are doing them.

>
> More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and
> could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
> faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
> schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
> femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>>
>> *WEG*
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> "Square Wheels" <intrepidator@your_cervix_gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:UbW3f.189900$1i.164532@pd7tw2no...
>> : .....now that I can finally access this group.
>> :
>> : Just here to observe and continue my psychological assessment of a
>> group
>> : participant.
>> :
>> : I'll be very quiet.
>> :
>> :
>> : --
>> : A mound is a terrible thing to waste.
>> :




jaco 10-14-2005 11:11 PM

Re: This should be interesting.......
 
perhaps the schtick is over done, but group dynamics is rather fascinating,
one of the unique characteristics is that people often times adapt to their
social environment so readily that they themselves are not aware of their
own behavioral changes and often begin to act in a primitive instinctual
manner........

or maybe that's the whiskey talking

:-)

"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:GMKdncT7XYi0wc3eRVn-jA@comcast.com...
>> More likely they just came out from under a bridge somewhere and

> could not find a billy goat to observe. Google groups is much
> faster for passively observing group dynamics... but the whole
> schtick has been so overwhelmingly overdone any professor with a
> femtoclue would flunk anyone using such a cliched' project.
>





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