MD Maxwell's Silver Hammer or notes from the Bin

From: Case (Case@iSpots.com)
Date: Sun Oct 30 2005 - 16:48:10 GMT

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    This bit of doggerel was inspired by Mark's post so it is included as a
    footnote:

    Bang! Bang! Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    We've been informed that all I say,
    To Mark will be considered dead.
    No more will Maxwell take the trouble
    To read my words cause they befuddle
    The MoQ he's calcified
    And all dissenter vilified

    Bang! Bang! Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    But it's all the same since it's pretty clear;
    Mark never caught a word I said.
    "That's Shite, you cross dressed," he loved to exclaim
    But why he was angry he'd never explain.
    I don't "accept MoQ as it is," "for Him"
    And so I'm consigned to Maxwell's bin.

    Bang! Bang Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    No more can I assume that what I've written Mark has read.
    For him hence forward DQ's confined
    To the Static content of his own mind
    This devotee of terms uncertain
    Upon my thoughts has drawn the curtain.

    Bang! Bang! Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    From vexing thoughts Mark's shallow mind
    Has turned its tail, has run, has fled
    And the steersman that guides him Cybernetic
    A Homunculus trapped in a land pathetic
    Where concepts like Chaos and Harmony
    Are sullied in Mark's Nth ontology

    Bang! Bang! Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    Henceforth Mark will have no truck
    With thoughts that turn his face to red.
    But it seems it's not a mortal sin.
    I'm not alone in Maxwell's bin.
    The range of thought he renders naught
    Come, too, from Bo, Ham, Platt and Scott.

    Bang! Bang! Maxwell's Silver hammer
    Has come down upon my head
    No more will Mark's mind dare to travel
    Down roads it's not already tread.
    And he can revel in Static bliss
    Claiming DQ is only his
    He owns the MoQ at last
    With hammer and head shoved up his ass.

    Case

    [Mark Maxwell wrote:]
    I'm deleting all posts composed by Scott Roberts and 'Case' without reading
    them and have been doing so for a few days now.
    (Joining Bodvar 'loonybins' Skuttlebutt, Platt, 'String 'em up' Holden, Ham
    'The con-descender'
    Priday, etc.)
    I don't have time to engage with those who don't accept the MOQ.

    (Now and again i will remind Skutvik he's out of his tree, but that's really
    not for his sake, but for the sake of those newbies he jumps on with his,
    'unka Bodvar' routine. These people are quite understandably taken in by
    'soft lads' charm and self imposed air of fake authority. These people don't
    understand him to be the liar, charlatan, and paranoid self delusional many
    of us have had the misfortune to witness 'explode' once or twice over the
    last few years.
    However, This person has to be dealt with carefully, because the next
    explosion could be serious and i don't believe anyone wishes him harm. It's
    tricky, but that is the way it is until nature takes its course and relieves
    the MOQ of a festering boil.)

    I simply wish to engage with people who hold similar views to my own because
    i want to try and develop a few ideas which begin with the MOQ.

    So, if you want to help, i value your contributions more than words can say.

    If you don't accept the MOQ as a working philosophy, then i don't want to
    waste your time.

    The threads i need help with are the 'Secondary ontology' thread and the
    'Chaos and its role in Evolution' thread. Both these threads are almost the
    same. I would like to put secondary ontology to bed if poss, but i have had
    some positive feedback (no pun intended) in private and to a lesser extent
    in public, so i wish to think about it some more.
    The aim is to write an essay which puts this stuff out there for others to
    read if they find it of value.

    If, as seems likely, very few people currently contributing to the MD
    either, 1. Do not accept the MOQ as is or 2. Accept the MOQ but find no
    value in thinking about secondary ontology and feedback, then so be it. It
    is what it is!

    All the best everyone,
    Mark

                    
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