> Jim Guinee wrote:
>
> Further, Karon suggests a formula for getting published:
> 1) Investigate something trivial
> 2) Investigate it by a technique that is well-known and frequently used
> 3) Find exactly what everyone would predict you would find
>
> Mostly someone else's .02
Isn't this exactly what Kuhn is describing as the "mopping up" work of
normal science when a paradigm is firmly entrenched?
linda
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