Re: missing the point ? -:)

Brent Hayward (brent_at_melbpc.org.au)
Fri, 10 Jul 1998 11:04:38 +1000


Hugo,

You forgot to mention keeping yourself current on the violin (he plays a
wicked tango if you give him half a chance). Keep up the good work.

Brent Hayward <brent_at_melbpc.org.au>
PO Box 217, Albert Park VIC 3206, Australia
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> From: Hugo Oscar Leimann Patt <hleimann_at_houseware.com.ar>
> To: crm-devel_at_db.erau.edu
> Subject: missing the point ? -:)
> Date: Thursday, 9 July 1998 23:26
>
>
> stephen phillips wrote:
>
> > My friend you miss the point...
>
> Whatever follows, for me it's impresive your certainties and the
> security you transpire in your assessments. Its truly enviable. I use to
> be also very sure of my knowledges 30 years ago.
> But being now responsible for the psycho-physical fittness and
> certification of all the pilots in my country, and at the same time
> responsible for the CRM rule making for our aviation industry and for
> instructing future CRM instructors/facilitators, and in the afternoons
> teach in two universities and manage a 120 inmates psychiatric clinic,
> believe me, my certainties have abandone me.
> Fortunately Peter Senge came to help us with his Fifth Discipline saga
> to learn as a group, and Sir Karl Raymond Popper and others
> epistemologists convince us enough about how "dogmatisms" work not as
> defense mechanisms against external uncertainties but against inner
> insecurities from the proper thinker rather.
> So Stephen, we have a lot to learn from you, thanks for been active in
> the list, so let's go back to bussines and forget ad-hominem arguments.
>
> Hugo Oscar Leimann Patt M.D., Ph.D.
> Chief Certification Board
> National Institute for Aerospace Medicine (inmae)
> Buenos Aires (The World Capital of corruption)