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Who wants to lead "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?"

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Re: Who wants to lead "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?"

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i want to read this, but i a newbie so i dont know how it works
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Re: Who wants to lead "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?"

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I will lead this, I listened to the introduction on the way to work this morning. An audio book has a few drawbacks, but the fact that I can get in "reading" on the way to work is great. I commute 30 minutes each way. What I noticed right away is that I want to speed the voice way up, and there's no option to speed read through a chapter.

On that note, I apologize if I misspell proper names from the book. Please correct me if you see an error.
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Interbane, I'm just now seeing your post about leading this discussion.
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