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On 7/20/06, sterling <sstouden@thelinks.com> wrote:
..In the first instance access to (and
> knowledge of the existence of) the knowledge might be essential, but in
> the second neither access to the knowledge {that bacteria cause disease}
> nor actual knowledge of the technology involved in soap even exist is
> necessary for its benefit to be bestowed and its value to be realized.
> Creating the habit achieves the benefit.
>
> Value is found in a realization of the benefit not in the knowledge,
> information or technology that might have been used to achieve the goal.
>
> The benefits of achieving the goal represents the value. The KIT is
> just a contributor to that benefit and its value is based on its
> contribution to that benefit.
my 0.2€:
Related to habits with negative value^H^Hbad ideas:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AntiPattern
Related to XML and this tread (random article from internet):
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2001/08/15/taglines.html
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