I must say though that my example is mainly to illustrate the point of Implicit learning (breaking the code) being harder than explicit learning (being given a key).
I prefer breaking the code most times.
I guess the double entendre about Carlin was a bit to implicit… maybe just not funny...
The examples on www.patrickjmt.com might help.
Thanks, nice link.
I must say though that my example is mainly to illustrate the point of Implicit learning (breaking the code) being harder than explicit learning (being given a key).
I prefer breaking the code most times.
I guess the double entendre about Carlin was a bit to implicit… maybe just not funny...
:)