I am standing up and applause echoes, thank you, your contributions are
always very much appreciated, who doesn't love your metaphors! And not only
the posts, also the other work for keeping the MOQ alive is of great value.
I understand it is hard that people come and people go, that people like me
who haven't got the ability or time,belief or perspective to drown
themselves into the MOQ because of reasons you will never know are also
participating in this forum. Don't give up the fight, for what it is worth
my good intention for the next year is to be a bit more serious towards the
MOQ, not this sloppy stuff but well prepared well thought posts like yours.
I wish you Bodvar and everybody a happy and above all dynamic new year,
Davor
>From: skutvik@online.no
>Reply-To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>Subject: MD End of the (5th) Year
>Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 18:10:43 +0100
>
>Dear all MOQ Debaters.
>I feel for an end-of-the-year "speech". I haven't monitored all
>messages or followed every thread so I don't dare to make any
>summary of the ideas, this year must be some record postwise
>and December a yearly peak. As told I only have some vague
>notion what has gone on at all groups of this "cocktail party",
>guests have come and gone - and returned and our hostess has
>left it seems. Yet, in spite of irrelevancies, disagreements and
>political side-tracking the Quality idea has become worked out
>another small notch. It's a marvel to see this lively forum and think
>about all the years when I thought I was the only person in the
>world to have discovered Pirsig ...as a philosopher.
>
>All right the Internet has changed everything - God, has it changed
>things, a major thread could be dedicated to that topic - also the
>possibility to get in touch with the relatively few that may share
>one's taste philosophywise. There are many such discussions on
>the Internet - every major philosopher seems to have/had one - and
>I am of course biased, but there aren't many such long-lived sites
>as this. The only drw-back is that it is still heavily US/European-
>centered and when we speak about Zen, Buddhism, Taoism etc.
>one may wonder where the people are the people who know these
>things intimately? There must be some interested/-ing people at
>the eastern front. The 11th of September brought some hefty
>political exchange - no wonder - but things seem to have returned
>to philosophy.
>
>The Focus "room" seems to be abandoned, who is to blame I don't
>know - maybe the split-up was a bad idea from the start. Internet
>exchanges have found a form etiquettewise and people have
>learned how to behave, I wince when I think of my first experiences,
>so I think the "Lila Squad" could be revived; Not to be different from
>the present MD in style and management, but the name was good.
>Horse will surely keep an eye on the exchange and intervene if it
>becomes too heated.
>
>Earlier this year I participated at a new Pirsig Yahoo-club site, but
>it's difficult having to start all over - like we did in 1997 - with people
>only having some vague notion what the MoQ is about and no
>knowledge of the moq.org's homepage or intention of reading its
>"scrolls". I don't know how Doug Renselle's "Quantonic" site fares,
>this is MoQ based, but with a slant towards Quantum mysticism,
>nothing wrong with that and Doug has had a rather extensive
>correspondence with Pirsig some of which is published at:
>
>http://www.quantonics.com/index.html
>
>It looks like Dan Glover's (paper) book project has stranded, I
>haven't been in touch with him of late, but the digital "Lila Child" is
>available, as is some background material about my - um -
>SOLAQI interpretation. I may also reveal that Pirsig delivered some
>commentary to the first months's (Lila Squad) exchange and that
>Dan has this material. It's extremely interesting and is (soon
>hopefully) to be found added to the "Child" at:
>
>http://members.tripod.com/~Glove_r/Childintro.htm
>
>If anyone has been annoyed by my tendency to act the "Preserver
>of the Pirsig Legacy" I beg your forgiveness, it's just that someone
>must assume that role and besides I am starting to grow OLD (67)
>and grumpy (is that the word?:-). You are all all right, I have seldom
>met so many fine people, even those who I thought were alienated
>permanently have proved OK - to say the least. No namedropping
>here. Some of you may have another calendar and with that
>reservations I wish you all a Happy New Year!
>Bo/Bodvar
>
>
>
>
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