On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, lauf-s wrote:
> Brad, when you suggest "molds vs. niches (?)," which do you see as the more
> crippling? There seems to be much potential in this pair of distinctions.
> But it's also weird because molds and niches are not exactly opposites
> unless you see a niche as something that carves out and a mold as something
> that carves in. Does that make sense?
Yes; I just the liked the "pair of distinctions" -- at least
you might be "released" from a mold. /:b
> Brad, when you suggest "molds vs. niches (?)," which do you see as the more
> crippling? There seems to be much potential in this pair of distinctions.
> But it's also weird because molds and niches are not exactly opposites
> unless you see a niche as something that carves out and a mold as something
> that carves in. Does that make sense?
Yes; I just the liked the "pair of distinctions" -- at least
you might be "released" from a mold. /:b