Peter, 

A bit of Santa Feana for you Joyce lovers. 

Did you know that there is a Joyce group in Town here that meets weekly to read 
and discuss Joyces work?  This week they are working through Portrait of the 
Artist, chapter by chapter, and Finnegan's Wake, sentence by sentence.  The 
group  is led by an actor named Adam Harvey, who distinguishes himself (I am 
not kidding) by being able to recite more or less any passage of Finnegan's 
Wake from memory. 

Anybody is welcome. 

Nick 



Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology, 
Clark University ([email protected])
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
http://www.cusf.org [City University of Santa Fe]




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Sent: 2/16/2010 2:34:04 PM 
Subject: [FRIAM] Americans: Neither Ugly nor Dumb


Americans: Neither Ugly nor Dumb
I have enjoyed the plethora of Wisdom apropos contemporary mores and innovation 
from Friam correspondents: finally a reply is irresistible.   But I can respond 
only with banal facts I have personally experienced and know to be true.
On dumth: I have earned a living in Africa, New Zealand, England and USA.  
During my years in the US I have found people to be generous, open-minded, 
honorable and mainly smarter than me.   And folks here are significantly more 
civilized and humane than those in any other continent that I have worked in.  
So I am surprised at Friam correspondents’ apparent contempt for our fellow 
citizens -  mebbe they know whereof they prattle, mebbe not.
On innovation: the sage advice is all correct - and all irrelevant.   I have 
spent decades working professionally with DARPA, NASA, DOD, US  Renewable 
Energy Institute, many aerospace corps, and as a consultant for patent 
applications .   I continually witness a brilliant, humbling, kaleidoscope of 
new ideas.  I reckon, before pontificating, pundits should establish 
qualifications of their own creativity:  patents issued, original papers and 
articles, senior managerial accomplishments.  Perhaps they are too modest to 
list these.
I love reading the Friam stuff as fiction.  I think Joyceans call it Stream of 
Consciousness.   It would be very nice if people provided specific support for 
their assertions. 


Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures

Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for.

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