[AGL] report from the front lines
Michael Eisenstadt
mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 13:03:13 EDT 2020
On 4/3/2020 11:27 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
> Could this signal the end of bricks 'n' mortar colleges and universities?
The university, a real university, is the library and the profs.
publishing new findings. The library is useful to the extent that it has
books and journals not available on the Internet. Nowadays, all journals
are on the Internet. I would guess that 50% no longer publish in paper
and ink. That leaves books. Some books new and old are on the Internet,
some are not. The UT library no longer buys new scholarly/scientific
books if the book is available on the Internet. As for undergraduate
students, that is a nasty business. Back when there was film and wet
darkrooms I went back to UT to take a few courses and use their
darkrooms. I hadn't realized it when I was in college, but I discovered
that in the main students were super stressed out. Worse, most
professors were envious of the students whose future was open, whereas
those profs. knew how marginal they were professionally speaking and
that they were too old to have a future. So instead of offering an open
hand, some profs. had a bad attitude towards students out of resentment.
High rise office buildings?
repurposed
> Could this eliminate the meme of division of work and home?
The meme of division of work and home? That ain't no meme, Frances. You
can't wait tables from home or work in factories or patrol the streets
or man the hospitals, or drive the buses - like the song from /Beyond
the Fringe/
"We are the youth who drive the trucks from dawn to dusk to dawn to dusk
to dawn!
And we know who you are, you lousy fascistic bastards!"
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