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Re: AFTER GREENBERG
by stephenlauf, 2003.04.11 16:28

zip wrote:
Is there such thing as an educated outsider? A visionary insider? I think so. If SL can ever stop and look outside (if this isn't in fact a tepid parody) then he will never see the patterns in all his baroque pondering. As useful personally as this system may be, it loses all cohesion when applied elsewhere.

lauf asks:
Can zip at least provide a clear example where chronosomatics has been applied elsewhere and has indeed lost all cohesion?

How exactly does zip know where it is that I look, and, more specifically, how exactly does zip know where I do not look? The true answer is that zip indeed knows none of this beyond a meager superficial sense.

Is not zips 'critique' above a better example of something that might be useful for him personally, but loses cohesion when applied to me and what I look at.

It is ironic too that my work is compared to 'Dungeons and Dragons' when I am the one being open about myself and my ponderings, while zip (and most others here) prefers to remain masked, if not even baroque.



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