Nature abhors a vacuum ...
After a few days distracted by other affairs (called work, one does do it occasionally), I started reading the email logs of one of the course forums at work.
A little later and somewhat awed by the frantic posting that had taken place, I could see that in the absence of an immediate or reasonable answer to some questions. A group of souls managed to create their own version of perpetual motion with their posts (I did wonder what the carbon footprint was of the number of packets exchanged in this pursuit).
I am now of a mind to start trawling the literature to see if anyone has analyzed this ‘asynchronous behavior) .
Now to unpick the issues from the frenetic email debate.
A little later and somewhat awed by the frantic posting that had taken place, I could see that in the absence of an immediate or reasonable answer to some questions. A group of souls managed to create their own version of perpetual motion with their posts (I did wonder what the carbon footprint was of the number of packets exchanged in this pursuit).
I am now of a mind to start trawling the literature to see if anyone has analyzed this ‘asynchronous behavior) .
Now to unpick the issues from the frenetic email debate.
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