Re:REF: iris program
- Subject: Re:REF: iris program
- From: J* R* <r*@eecs.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:11:54 -0800
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
Oddly enough I, a native speaker of English,
came to much the same conclusion as Loic.
While it's helpful to point out the existence
of a similar program, I don't think that means
that Laurie's idea shouldn't be developed or
made into a more widely available presentation.
It would of course be courteous to ask the Lowe's if they
would like to be involved or contribute to it,
but I for one would be very happy if AIS were
to make more educational materials featuring
historic iris.
I disagree strongly that this is an area that is
adequately addressed within AIS - in my region, at
least, many, if not most irisarians are woefully uninformed about
the evolution of iris form, or historic iris in general.
An educational project like the one Laurie proposes
would certainly be a good thing.
Jean
San Francisco bay area, zone 9
ChatOWhitehall@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/13/2007 7:29:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,
tasquierloic@cs.com writes:
>You are accusing Laurie of tailgating, when she was only seeking for support
>and help.
No sir, I did not. Your command of the language is not adequate to grasp all
nuances. I suggest you bear this in mind before shaking a bony finger at
people who are responding to other people's posts.
Anner Whitehead
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