[MD] Cloud Atlas

Dan Glover daneglover at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 19:55:37 PDT 2017


Hi Adrie,

Glad to hear you are taking a look at Cloud Atlas. David Mitchell also
authored The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet set in the 18th century
on the artificial island of Dejima off the coast of Japan where the
Dutch kept a colony. I think we might have discussed that book at an
earlier date.

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 5:17 AM, Adrie Kintziger <parser666 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi , Dan,after reading  some of the summary's i'v found about Cloud atlas,
> i think the book is more than worth of reading; so i told my daughter to
> bring it along from the library when she visits it.
> Apparently one of the storylines finds itself in Zedelghem near Bruges here,
> about 30 minutes driving from my place.
> As the writer is using noble names, and writes them as 'noble', like for
> example... D'outrijve as name tells of a person from Outrijve but links his
> name to the noble people as he writes=> D 'outrijve, wich means coming from
> etc,(and being a knight, baron,or count;)but the novellist uses the old
> Dutch language to write the names and uses an English derived version of it
> for the place names.
> Making the story Dutch, by implication,as Belgium is a split-off from
> Netherland since around 1830.
>
> This is a very difficult setting for a writer to take.
> probably the work as seen from this stretch will resemble the structure of
> a very famous other English book.But the name slippes me.It will come back.
>
>
> So if i take my name as an example, Adrie kintziger, born in Assenede,
> i can (re)write it as set around 1750 in a noble setting as such
> Adrie Kintziger D 'Hassenede.but i'm drifting off.
>
>
>
> 2017-08-07 8:54 GMT+02:00 Dan Glover <daneglover at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Adrie,
>>
>> The video said how his son crashed the bike some thirty five years ago
>> and then it was put in a barn for storage. Didn't say which son so I
>> assumed it must've been Chris. Never heard that before. Oh and I did
>> not notice the emblems reversed. Nice catch.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Adrie Kintziger <parser666 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi , Dan.
>> >
>> > I do not know how the bike got damaged, and who did it, but if
>> so-,Theodore
>> > would be a bad assumption i guess.Maybe the bike was dropped in the
>> > garage?.....very well possible,given the fact that the restoration was a
>> > repair,
>> > according to the youtube clip related mechanic.If a bike falls on its
>> side
>> > in a garage due to bad handling, the most probable thing that will
>> > happen,is that
>> > the 'notch'?on the underplate of the forks breaks or bends away giving
>> > way to the fork to make a bend in the tank.
>> > This is very common.
>> > These static tank slappers make very nasty bends in the side of the tank.
>> > But they are repaired very easely these days.Works with a sort of
>> magnetron
>> > probe.Even the paint is kept solid during this proces.
>> >
>> > And this line of reasoning does fit the explanation of the mechanic in
>> the
>> > clip,
>> > saved the 'patine' of the paint, and is a repair; not a restoration,
>> > furthermore
>> > during the restoration and the reassembly the tanks emblems?, were
>> reversed,
>> > as left is right and right is left, the wing points in the wrong
>> direction
>> > both ways.
>> > This was not so on the bike in the years the book was written.
>> >
>> > What took my attention the most, was that the mechanic states that he is
>> > actually at his shop or repair, but during the making of the footage he
>> > clearly
>> > avoids making footage of the surrounding area.
>> >
>> >
>> > I think i posted these clips long ago, but maybe it was on another forum.
>> > They are on y/tube for some time now.
>> >
>> > Adrie
>> >
>> >
>> > 2017-08-06 9:59 GMT+02:00 Dan Glover <daneglover at gmail.com>:
>> >
>> >> Saddlebags. I think he was talking saddlebags. I don't think that
>> >> particular bike came standard with saddlebags so Robert Pirsig
>> >> probably invented a way to attach them what with given the amount of
>> >> traveling he did. And I didn't know his son crashed the bike. Was that
>> >> Chris who did so?
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 2:33 AM, Adrie Kintziger <parser666 at gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Hi, Dan, yeah,; apparently he is actually showing the bolts under the
>> >> saddle
>> >> > that were added to catch the frame of the white boxes aside.
>> >> > I do not know the American name for that part.
>> >> > Adrie
>> >> >
>> >> > 2017-08-06 3:00 GMT+02:00 Dan Glover <daneglover at gmail.com>:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Ha! That's awesome Adrie!
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Adrie Kintziger <
>> parser666 at gmail.com>
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4K4EtJvS0
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > 2 clips.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > 2017-08-01 6:26 GMT+02:00 Dan Glover <daneglover at gmail.com>:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> So I'm  reading Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell which is such a
>> great
>> >> >> >> book and while the journalist is downstairs partying the bad chick
>> >> >> >> searches her room looking for a damning document on a doomed
>> nuclear
>> >> >> >> reactor and what does she find but a copy of Zen and the Art of
>> >> >> >> Motorcycle Maintenance lurking in her bag! Now yes this particular
>> >> >> >> vignette is set in 1975 and the book was kind of hot back then but
>> >> >> >> still I thought it was cool enough to share.
>> >> >> >>
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