That's right, Doc. As you'll see, I thank you on the acknowledgments page of my 
thesis. I refer to you as my "role model" and "partner in crime". Phrasing it 
that way does two important things. It's a self-serving promotion beyond my 
role as President of the Anthony McWatt fan club to the rank of full-fledged 
co-conspirator AND it puts a lot of pressure on both of us not to commit any 
actual crimes. ;-)
It's gonna be fun.


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 17:07:40 +0000
> Subject: Re: [MD] question: MOQ, Pirsigism, passionate emotion
> 
> 
> 
> DMB stated July 29th 2011:
> 
> And personally, nothing seemed worth doing until I decided to go back to 
> school to study philosophy. I wanted to be passionate about something but 
> everything seemed boring.  Then I met McWatt and Pirsig and it dawned on me 
> how much that would be. That was six years ago, I just finished school and it 
> surely has been fun so far. 
> 
> 
> Ant McWatt says:
> 
> Thanks Dave; that's good to hear.  Talking of passion, it reminds me of that 
> infamous phrase from  Lennon & McCartney's "A Day in the Life":
> 
> I'd love to turn you on!
> 
> And, in the philosophical sense of the term, I suppose that's my been 
> business for a few years now.  
> 
> 
> 
> .   
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