Re: AIS: Judges work load, and Neil's closing remarks


Wait a minute! Hold the train!!!

What???!

I have always been taught and have heard it said that your aim is to introduce
something better than both its parents...and now you are telling me that I
have to get something better than anything similar to it that is out
there????!!!

lol

I feel like giving up already...

I thought it is going to be hard enough to get something that is better than
just both its parents.

But seriously though...it makes sense.  As hard as it is to do, it would be
nice to say something you introduce is better than anything else out there.

Just not sure it will ever happen.

Patrick Orr
Phoenix, AZ  zone 9
USA


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: RYFigge@aol.com
  To: iris@hort.net ; neilm@charter.net
  Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 11:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [iris] AIS: Judges work load, and Neil's closing remarks


  Neil has really hit on the crucial point -- my judges' HAndbook is too far
  for me to reach to check on this, but I think  there is the idea or rule in
it
  -- or else it was pounded into my head  in early judges training ---THAT you
do
  not introduce something unless it is superior to what has already been
  introduced that is similar.

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