From: Marc Brookhuis (brookhuis1@zonnet.nl)
Date: Sat Nov 08 2003 - 12:52:13 GMT
Hi Johnny,
Yes, I understand but it is still a bit cryptic, isn't it? Isn't there
another way, more down to earth to explain the realation between the L.
Quality and Big Quality.
M
Sure Marc,
A dull knife has poor "little quality" but has "big quality" (or rather
quality has it) because knives get dull as they are used, it is a
pattern
like any pattern. individually, patterns are "little quality". the
pattern
of a knife is to be sharp, so that is where its quality would be. the
pattern of steel being malleable also is "little quality", so knives
getting
dull is where its quality is. big quality puts these and all other
patterns
together and makes them fight it out to see which is a stronger pattern
(the
pattern of metal being malleable is of higher quality than the pattern
of
knives staying sharp, so knives get dull eventually)
johnny
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