Marsha to Andre: In one comment I was addressing Mark about my definition of Dynamic Quality and static patterns of Value.
From the other post, my statement about language and static patterns being "kind of a prison," I did clarify to Dan with the word 'constraint.' In the different posts I was speaking from different truths, my separate two truths. If that is too much for you to handle, too bad. I stand by my statements as written. If you cannot tolerate different opinions, too bad. I'm here to explore the MoQ, and not to have a simpleton tell me in Cliff note simplicity, with "milk and cookie" colloquialisms what to think. You should stick with dmb's posts. Andre: Yep, that is it Marsha. You call it 'different truths'...DQ is 'constraint' because sq is 'constraint' and you are conflating the two. And please do not deny this because you have stated such. I call it talking about the exact same thing because you insist they are. Your 'two truths' are indeed your own and do not fit within the framework of the MOQ. If you insist on following some sort of Buddhist interpretation you would even have to be more careful with the term 'constraint'. I would suggest you listen to Arlo a bit better as he would have used the term in a much more creative way than you do ...and as far as I am aware Arlo is not even following a Buddhist/ Nagarjuna path...he is just following MOQ-sense. And because you are somehow trying to qualify this, in a desperate attempt to (in your own inimitable way) stay within Pirsig's MOQ, you are wriggling like an eel in a bucket full of snot! You are not exploring the MOQ, you are exploring the limits of your own ridiculous interpretations of it. And of course you are going to tell me you do not care about what I call it. And, yes, I am a simpleton and yes I do really appreciate dmb's posts and yes, I do value different opinions. Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
