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![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... "Mike Marlow" wrote in message "Duane Bozarth" wrote in message Andy Dingley wrote: ... One of the smartest comments I ever heard at school was from my metalwork teacher. He pointed out that metalwork as a school subject was basically pointless. Very few of us would ever handle a hacksaw again. Of the few that went on to engineering apprentices, or whatever, they'd be working 40 hour weeks. The couple of hours a week we'd spent in the workshop during all our years at school would be outweighed in no time at all. He was right. I disagree and think on the contrary he was totally wrong... By this instructor's logic, most of us should not have taken Biology, Chemistry, and in the south... English. Both of you guys are, wrongly IMO, applying your 20th century American values to a situation that existed in another country, at another time. Instead of "sanctimonious" or "condescending", I'll use the word "provincial" to describe this type of thinking .. folks from elsewhere in this, an International forum, may not be so charitable in their thoughts. Well, this is this century Sandman. What existed 100 years ago is hardly relevant to the conversation at hand. Everything being discussed is being discussed in the context of today, not 100 years ago. This was after all, a modern day shop class we saw the pictures of. -- -Mike- |
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