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At 02:16 PM 2/12/2007, you wrote:
>Thanks for all of the replies. After going over them, the general
>consensus is that workshops are more hands on, interactive and less
>formal. Seminars are more didactic, topic specific, and possibly more
>theoretical or academic in content.
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>(And I was under the impression that workshops were the ones with the
>coffee and donuts supplied!)
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At which point I am forced to ask; "is there any other context where
Jerry Garcia and George W. Bush would be mentioned, together -
politely?" <please note big grin and tongue firmly in cheek. Thanks
Ed, I enjoyed that chuckle.>
Jim
>John Kerry, Somerset Maugham, or Luciano Pavarotti would be more likely
>to be found at a seminar.
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>George W. Bush, Will Rogers, or Jerry Garcia would be more likely to be
>found attending a workshop.
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>ED
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