Re: MD Emotions and the MOQ

From: SQUONKSTAIL@aol.com
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 03:52:26 GMT


Hello Adam!
I hope you are well?

Come one come all i say! ;)

Emotion would appear to be a biological response i my view.
As such, it may be an indication of, 'that which is biologically valuable'?
But the archives must be full of this stuff?

All the best,
Squonk.

In a message dated 1/14/02 3:38:29 AM GMT Standard Time, sketch2099@yahoo.com
writes:

<< Subj: MD Emotions and the MOQ
 Date: 1/14/02 3:38:29 AM GMT Standard Time
 From: sketch2099@yahoo.com (Adam Eurich)
 Sender: owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk
 Reply-to: moq_discuss@moq.org
 To: moq_discuss@moq.org
 
 Hi everybody. My name is Adam and I just joined this
 group. I'm a MOQite in a little town in Texas with
 absolutely no one to talk to about Pirsig and his
 philosophy. You have no idea of how much of a relief
 it is to actually have a group of intellectuals to
 talk to for once.
 For my first post I want to present a problem I've
 had. I'm having trouble classifying emotions in the
 MOQ architecture and it would be great if anyone could
 help me out. I don't know if this issue has already
 been dealt with, but a response would be appreciated
 greatly. Thanks, and I look forward to talking with
 you all.
 Adam
>>

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