[Dave to DMB]
Because if "static patterns of value" or "deductions" change, it is misleading 
or confusing to "characterized [them] by a fixed or stationary condition", 
"static."  Additionally it is Pirsig's error not Marsha's.

[Arlo]
Apart from people trapped inside "Intellect=SOM", I don't think there is anyone 
who is confused or feels misled by the terms "static" or "stable". And I don't 
think, apart from this small group, anyone worries that 'static' or 'stable' 
means 'fixed' or 'stationary' or 'unchanging'. These are characterizations made 
by an S/O absolutism. "Stable" means stable, it doesn't need a paragraph of 
antonyms to rescue it from SOM. And these errors are Marsha's (and apparently 
yours), not Pirsig's or DMB's.

"Stable pattern" is redundant, but it draws emphasis to the primary salient 
characteristic of a 'pattern'; persistence (or stability, or staticness, etc.). 
In fact, a pattern that was truly "ever changing" would not even *be* a 
pattern, and by definition would not exist. 
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