Thursday, August 17, 2006

Talk:European Graduate School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "It appears to me that the concensus developing around this article is the need for 'more objective' (though not 'completely verifyable') information about EGS circulating around internet accessible domains. This is something to which EGS might wisely devote financial and human resources. However, may I suggest that we not be overly biased in favour of information that can be obtained from our computer terminals hundreds or thousands of miles away from physical primary documentation. We still exist in an age where if one really desires certain information one must make the physical journey to it. If one is not willing to make that journey, then I think it only reasonable that they must defer their judgement about the existence and quality of the object in question to a person who has been there. Trust, at the root, is a practical convenience."

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