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To: jbe who wrote (30288)6/28/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 71178
 
Oh yes! Absolutely, real dialogue normally only takes place after a building of "trust". Trust is built incrementally, one step at a time. We may storm in other places, but we come back to DAR in search of that trust to rekindle our "dialogue". We are all fallible, I myself, maybe worse than most. But the constant desire is there nevertheless. If we can talk, dialogue will continue.

The difficult part in cyberspace is that dialogue normally takes place face to face, so that the nuances of body, as well as speech come into play. Cyberspace removes this component, yet we gain in the area's of being able to speak, even when the others may not want to hear us. Someone smarter than myself should write an article on this issue. Any takers Joan? :-)

Michael