RE: Re. Who's the Audience
- Subject: RE: [GWL] Re. Who's the Audience
- From: M* L* <m*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 07:38:01 -0700
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At 07:33 AM 3/5/2004, you wrote:
I?m not sure I understand the distinctions here? Gardens are about a long list of things: beauty, exercise, fresher food, self sufficiency? you can go on here. But what?s the problem if I choose one subset of this long list and you choose another?
I can understand why we want to know what subset interests our audience for a particular article or program but I?m hearing that one subset of these things is somehow better or worse than another?
Esther
Duane Campbell started this thread, Esther, making the distinction between people who wanted to have a garden and those who wanted TO garden. The informal polls have been very interesting, I think. Margaret Lauterbach
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