Hi Everyone.
I am on vacation, but smuggled along my portable and found a
telephone line and downloaded seventy-some messages today. I
left home too early for the June finals, a new topic has now been
elected and any comments on last month's last posts are too late.
Magnus remark about "intellectual patterns between nerve sensors
and brain" will have to remain a mystery until Intellect is brought up
again. It will not take long! :)
I was most pleased with Mark's job on my SOLAQI idea gleaned
from Dan Glover's "Lila's Child" essay. It caught it's essence very
well. I Hope that JoVo will benefit from it. Strange that you find me
so sensitive about it.
> Unfortunately, Bo, you seem to take questions, for the
> reason of several fierce discussions about it have been taking part in
> the past, merely as criticism or attack, but I sincerely try to
> understand this idea. I've inserted my questions, only a few (just
> where they arise), because I already have spend much time on it.
Anyway, I'll be back in earnest in a very mellow mood in a couple
of weeks. :-) or in-between if time allows.
This month's topic is interesting and I will sketch on comments
about it, just noticed Bobby Dillon's entry - and Wavedave's - and
Cory Ramage's. His writings have the same effect on me as ZAMM
in it's time - the explosive mix of emotion and intellect. A great
writer have been lost here! No, no, never lost and never too late
Cory!
And Hamish's which was great. I am quite confident about the
MOQ's future with people like him joining from time to time.
Let's just heed Pirsig's words about its simplicity (understood by a
child) and not problematize it unnecessarily.
So long.
Bo
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