Jul 18 2009

A Lijit Storytelling Contest

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About Being Lijit !
“well-founded: well reasoned and sincere!”
I have decided to add a few comments about Lijit are they award winning who knows ! Sincere is a very interesting term it can be well used or Just what I call Semantic Jazz-I have installed Lijit on my weblogs and not being a Teche I have asked for help, from most applications asking for tech support is for the most part shaking hands with and empty glove-I am beginning to think that Geeks who add contact forms add them because they have nothing else to do and feel it makes them look like they care about their clients ,I have never been refused assistance of any kind from Lijit and I full well understand tech support is costly ! I also know that  at times it may be frustrating for a professional programmer to constantly answer questions that are second nature to them !   For years I have followed the Science of General Semantics and it has a lot of teach people about communication !  The Tech Support at Lijit seems to be framed around Effective Communication !  Maybe the Folks at Lijit Read A few pages From S I ,
Professionally, Hayakawa was a psychologist, semanticist, teacher and writer. He was an instructor at the University of Wisconsin from 1936 to 1939 and at the Armour Institute of Technology from 1939 to 1947. Hayakawa was an important semanticist. His first book on the subject, Language in Thought and Action, was published in 1949 as an expansion of the earlier work, Language in Action, written since 1938 and published in 1941 to be a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. It is currently in its fifth edition and has greatly helped popularize Alfred Korzybski’s general semantics and in effect semantics in general, while semantics or theory of meaning was overwhelmed by mysticism, propagandism and even scientism. In the preface, Hayakawa cautioned:        Respectfully Submitted  Marshal Sandler
A Lijit Storytelling Contest.

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