[MD] Dan's interaction on DMB's postings (et aL)
Dan Glover
daneglover at gmail.com
Sat Jun 26 16:34:54 PDT 2010
Hello everyone
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Fam. Kintziger-Karaca
<kintziger_karaca at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Greetzzzz gang Dan, DMB
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> nice , (et al) seen here sometimes , i never use it , but anyway , et all= et alli, meaning" and others"
> (alli) also spelles as LILA, try ,it contains all letters LILA , ALLI, LILA----OTHERS, as in all others , representative for the human
> population, lila represents everyone in "LILA", Pirsig is beyond imagination again, probably he will deny it as coincidential.
> But it feeds the question, does LILA have QUALITY, opening a new window here, we need to ask the question on everyone then?
> this left aside however.
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> Well, as i was reading all of this interaction, i have to say, i agree on all items.
> As i was reading LILA'S CHILD, i was forming a snapshot of you , Dan, and in all honesty, DMB's statement that
> you do rock, and are capable of producing beauty in words, in your productions,writings,...i agree,it is so.
Hi Adrie
Thank you! LILA'S CHILD was a joy. Everyone involved in the Lila Squad
deserves recognition... Bodvar, Platt, Magnus, Keith, Dave Thomas,
Maggie Hettinger, and Ken Clark, who unfortunately passed away not
long after I joined the group. And many others as well, since I
believe there were a total of 37 contributors featured in LILA'S
CHILD. I remember Hugo Alro Finstead's posts were some of my personal
favorites, as well as Donnie Palmgren's. And let's not forget Robert
Pirsig, who's interest in the project really put the cherry on top, so
to speak.
A big THANK YOU to everyone involved!
Adrie:
> I took all this thing in concideration, LILA, your postings,your interactions on the posted topics, difficult to stay away
> of downgrading or upgrading on the topics, and still have an opinion that counts , is valid/valuable,not in conflict with
> the very essense of the contextual projections in" ZAM" or" LILA".
> Liked Arlo's part too, and Andre's input, nice, very in-depth. Even Krimel can handle high altitude.
Dan:
I agree. It seems the quality of dialogue here has taken a turn for the better.
Thank you, everyone.
Dan
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