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Davis Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > I was going to ask who the first one was but

> then

> > realised you are talking about yourself.What do

> > you hope to find out if there were 'academics'

> on

> > the EDF?

>

> I do not 'hope to find out' anything per se.

> Rather the aim of the question was to start a

> dialogue with other 'academics' using the EDF.


You can always start a thread on any subject you wish and see what response you get.

Actually surely the interesting thing would be not to search out other academics in here but instead to see if you can make your ideas engage the wider audience that the forum offers.


This might itself prove an interesting exercise for you, with the need to examine your choice of language, how you place your ideas in a populist context, and how academic theory can find a relevance in everyday discussion.


Just a thought.

I was researching Audi before I bought the A7 i have now which (against the set guidelines) did come from a google search (but in my defence not a recent one). From my research which has subsequently become my knowledge Audi 5000 came from an issue with Audi's where it was claimed women were running over their children.. It was apparently a fabrication that came from the american car market to combat rising Audi sales

alice Wrote:


?are you wearing a black cloak with purple lining?

do you have a small beard??


I guess you must be a big fan of the Harry Potter books.



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Alan Medic Wrote:


?Davis, do you wear sandles? If so, have you lost one??


Alan it is winter why would I be wearing sandals?


I have lost quite a few things in Peckham (?East Dulwich? for the gentrified) but never a sandal or any piece of clothing for that matter. However, I do feel I am losing the battle to start a meaningful discussion on here.

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