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May 19, 1997 11:31 PM
by Thoa Thi-Kim Tran


No imitation can take the place of a real thing.  Something that requires
the usage of all your senses is ultimately more rewarding than something
that is limiting your senses.  For example, as much as technology have
tried to imitate painting (and doing a darn good job!), it could never
replace the feel of a brush in the hand, the smell of paint, the texture,
and the usage of the rest of the body in painting.  Same goes for meeting
people.  You get more information meeting a person face to face rather than
in a virtual atmosphere.

Thoa



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