Re: MD Zmm, Lila & Barnes&Noble

From: ml (mbtlehn@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Wed Sep 08 2004 - 16:01:39 BST

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    Isn't that the Doo-Doo Decimal System?
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      From: Robert Eckert
      To: moq_discuss@moq.org
      Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 10:03 PM
      Subject: Re: MD Zmm, Lila & Barnes&Noble

      Please pardon the interjection.

      The Library of Congress has a bad habit of mis-shelving books also. The book _Zen and the Brain_ is much more neurophysiology than Zen, but it is given BQ9288.A96. I asked the librarians about this and they gave each other knowing glances and told me that the powers that be don't seem to read the books, but just look at the first word in the title.

      Robert Eckert

      Charles Roghair <ctr@pacificpartssales.com> wrote:
        Hello:

        This is killing me.

        ZMM & LILA could also be in the "writing manuals section," "the books
        by guys whose last name begins with 'P' section," or "books the color
        of Pepto Bismol that sort of make me nauseous, but I love anyhow
        section."

        Lines are arbitrary and therefore not to be trusted. Pirsig agrees and
        says so much early on in ZMM which is, I think, ironically the genesis
        for an argument one might make for putting said tomes (ZMM at least) in
        the Buddhism section.

        Not that I would make such an argument, but I think there is a case to
        be made.

        Just a thought. Sorry. Carry on.

        Best regards,

        Chuck

        On Sep 7, 2004, at 4:06 PM, Scott Roberts wrote:

    > MarshaV,
    >
    > I'd agree they should be in philosophy.
    >
    > - Scott
    >
    > [Marsha said]> I! was in Barnes&Noble today. I was looking in the
    > section
    > on Buddhism, and
    >> there were ZMM & Lila, The Guidebook to ZMM. They were not in their
    >> philosophy section. I asked why they were in the Buddhist section
    >> rather
    >> than the philosophy section. I was told the decision is not made in
    >> the
    >> store, but determined before they arrive, at the "Main Office".
    >>
    >> Is the Buddhism section a right choice? Shouldn't the books be in the
    >> philosophy section? They gave me a 800 number to call to challenge
    >> their
    >> decision.
    >
    >
    >
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