Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 It would be doing the student a disservice because they'd likely be missing out on a fuller description such as those given in your products. Which could lead to them 'thinking' they get the drill but, could be missing some key point. Also, by them getting the free handout, and not having to work for the knowledge there is a good chance they won't even do the drill. Since it was easy to aquire the drill, it will probably be less valued. As well, by doing the search of the archives, or ordering those products you'll be exposed to other drills which may enhance and supplement the drill in question. Matt > > --- " hunter.cris " <hunter.cris@w...> wrote: > > > I don't think the process lends itself to a > > > description over the web - this would be doing a > > > disservice both to the drill and to its creator. > > > ... AND to the STUDENT. > > > --Vince > > What Vince just stated is VERY IMPORTANT. > > Does anyone else know what he was refering to specifically? > > Vince, you can't answer! > > Group, dive in and test the waters. > > It's neat. > > > > > > Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD > > " The Huna Rebel " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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