[MD] David Hildebrand's Dewey

X Acto xacto at rocketmail.com
Tue Jan 13 09:47:04 PST 2009


For my own expereince, "Bob" Prisig 

 is the static pattern which inspires.




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From: MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net>
To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:46:33 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] David Hildebrand's Dewey

At 06:34 PM 1/12/2009, dmb wrote:
> Basically, if a class doesn't illuminate the MOQ I don't bother taking it. It's all about Bob, you know?

Greetings,

It's terrific that you're going for a degree.  When I was going for my master's degree, I took a whole bunch of undergraduate art classes, including one on creative writing.  We wrote poetry.  It didn't cost any extra because being a matriculated, full-time student it was kind of a flat-fee for an unlimited amount of classes.  I had a heavy load of work, but was ecstatically happy.

Your last sentence made me think of an interesting MOQ question.  And I'd like to have everybody's answer too.  What is Bob?  Is there more than an intellectual pattern?  You all have such interesting points-of-view.  It seems to me the interdependence of patterns can go on indefinitely, so there's no wrong answer.  Is it a difficult question?


Marsha








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