Re: Encase Forensic
- From: Kristian Gjøsteen <kristiag+news@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 06:31:33 GMT
to clarify what you infer is the point
of the story and they will tell you another story. When they do attempt
to draw a conclusion or a larger inference from an anecdote they will
often ask, --Does that make any sense?-- And the answer, of course is
(almost invariably) no, it doesn't make any sense. And since I wasn't
trying to get any of them into bed, I would say so (if you're trying to
get them into bed, you always say --yes, that makes perfect sense-- or
manufacture some sensible interpretation that has nothing to do with
what they said). Telling them that they don't make sense, I found, is
like telling them that not only do they not win the trip to Hawaii, they
don't even get the Samsonite luggage. They become forlorn and
uncommunicative. That was when I realized that it was impossible to
engage them on an intellectual, reasoning, --writerly-- level -- that is,
in a purely matter-of-fact fashion. I had to act, had to portray myself
as being happy, sympathetic, interested and cheerful in order to
maintain a level of . . .
. . I don't know what
.
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