tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956838.post1367278193615294685..comments2023-11-22T01:14:54.298-08:00Comments on amor mundi: On Talking Far Too Much About Far Too Little: An Honest Response to a Well-Intentioned ReaderDale Carricohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02811055279887722298noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956838.post-29422734295654932532008-12-16T14:05:00.000-08:002008-12-16T14:05:00.000-08:00> To attest to the terrible or to the wonderful...> To attest to the terrible or to the wonderful. . . is. . .<BR/>> more original too in the only sense that matters to me,<BR/>> as arising out of the originary perception and judgment<BR/>> of a thoroughly unoriginal person and offered up to<BR/>> the good sense of others no less ordinary and no<BR/>> less originary either, peer to peer.<BR/><BR/>Now I've been looking over the KRs in your file, and really,<BR/>we must handle your off-lines originations, your downstats,<BR/>your service facs and case on post. While your auditor and<BR/>C/S are in cramming, you will report to I&R for an investigation<BR/>and a program to handle this terminatedly. <BR/><BR/><BR/>Origination:<BR/><BR/>In auditing: A remark or statement from the P[re]C[lear],<BR/>that concerns his ideas, reactions or difficulties.<BR/>It is something he says that is important to him, but isn't<BR/>an answer to the Auditor's question. It usually comes<BR/>unexpectedly. It is different from a comment, in that it<BR/>is defined as an attempt to distract the Auditor or as an<BR/>attempt to blow the session. An Auditor is trained in handling<BR/>originations in T[raining]R[outine]-4.<BR/><BR/>Any distracting behavior on the part of a pre-clear being<BR/>audited, including verbal remarks, or attempts to chat<BR/>or socialize with the auditor.<BR/><BR/>"If you don't shut up with your originations of what you think a<BR/>Fall means, I'm sending you to Ethics for spouting Verbal Tech!"jimfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04975754342950063440noreply@blogger.com