Re: A quote concerning randomness
From: Douglas A. Gwyn (DAGwyn_at_null.net)
Date: 10/15/04
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 00:27:39 -0400
Mok-Kong Shen wrote:
> ... It's natural that they want
> to get good and correct stuff and thus there is motivation
> for them to improve the quality of the journal, if it is found
> to be defective. Is this psychologically understandable?
> An analogy: Suppose that your local community is very badly
> managed, e.g. streets that are damaged don't get repaired,
> etc. etc., it's almost certain that some people would take
> the initiative to complain, even if you personally might not
> have the interest or time to do so.
Complaining about already existing flaws doesn't
necessarily lead to improvements in the processes
responsible for them in the first place.
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