Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR
[DMB] Arlo and I are both complaining about a very specific and concrete example of sloppy gibberish. [Arlo] You're never gonna kick that football, Charlie Brown. Case in point... [Marsha to DMB] As my name was included in the paragraph, I can only state I made no such statement about Paul

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Arlo, On Aug 12, 2013, at 10:16 AM, ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR wrote: [DMB] Arlo and I are both complaining about a very specific and concrete example of sloppy gibberish. [Arlo] You're never gonna kick that football, Charlie Brown. Case in point... [Marsha to DMB] As my name was

[MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
I think the video speaks a high quality innovation: Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic This is one of the most amazing emails and break-through in Technology I have ever seen!!!Why aren't we doing this now I think we should all do what we can to save what we are destroying! Not

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Michael R. Brown
There was a big flurry about these machines in 2009 and 2010 ... not much since. The website doesn't lead me to think much of their design skills: http://www.blest.co.jp/ http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin.html Industrial size - http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin.html Reddit:

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Eddo Rats
it say's nowhere how much energy this machine uses. If this would be not much we probably all had one by now. 2013/8/12 Michael R. Brown m...@fuguewriter.com There was a big flurry about these machines in 2009 and 2010 ... not much since. The website doesn't lead me to think much of their

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Michael R. Brown
What I thought completely bizarre was their saying it will provide African villages with oil from all the plastic bags. So many plastic bags ... in African villages? Huh? Anyway, back to the MOQ ... MRB On 8/12/2013 8:41 AM, Eddo Rats wrote: it say's nowhere how much energy this machine

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR
[Marsha] Even if any one following along or able to view the archives came to such a conclusion, and there is no proof that anyone following along or reviewing the archives have come to that conclusion, that wouldn't make it true. It's a version of the everybody knows fallacy where one asserts

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
On Aug 12, 2013, at 12:10 PM, ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR wrote: [Marsha] Even if any one following along or able to view the archives came to such a conclusion, and there is no proof that anyone following along or reviewing the archives have come to that conclusion, that wouldn't make it

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR
[Arlo previously] An argument ad populum states that something is true simply BECAUSE everyone believes it. [Marsha] No, I have a source that states the fallacy as I indicated: stating that something is true because it is common knowledge. [Arlo] This is exactly what I said. The argument ad

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread Joseph Maurer
Hi Arlo and All, SOM MOQ. Quality in SOM duality is an adjective modifying substance. Quality in MOQ reality is a stand alone term, the base exploring existence in the order of ever changing reality. Evolution DQ/SQ probably could provide metaphysical limits to possibility in the origins in

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Craig Erb
Having expended energy to convert oil to plastic, why would anyone want to expend more energy to  convert it back? Craig Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives:

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Jan Anders Andersson
Dear Marsha I don't think this has anything to do with RMP's writings and the Metaphysics of Quality. JanAnders 12 aug 2013 x kl. 17.33 skrev MarshaV: I think the video speaks a high quality innovation: Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic This is one of the most amazing

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Greetings, I am not in a position to respond to the efficiency and feasibility of the project. You may all know more than me on this topic. It is innovative and might be a good way to recycle our piles of plastic refuse. I heard, not to long ago, that most of our recyclables are still

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Arlo, On Aug 12, 2013, at 1:21 PM, ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR wrote: [Arlo previously] An argument ad populum states that something is true simply BECAUSE everyone believes it. [Marsha] No, I have a source that states the fallacy as I indicated: stating that something is true because it

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread david buchanan
Arlo said to the dearly mixed up: I made the comment to Ian: Like Marsha, you seem to think that incoherence is a necessary 'step' to free oneself from the choking dogma of intellectual patterns. The substance here is the role of coherence and the nature of intellectual patterns. You [Marsha]

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR
[DMB] It's incredible, isn't it? The thoughtlessness and total lack of self-awareness is pretty disturbing. She wants proof that the accusations of emptiness and evasion are true even while she demonstrates that those accusations are true by responding with more of the same evasive emptiness.

Re: [MD] Mixed up, My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Arlo, Whoops, left out a 'not'. Should read 'I did not find a well presented criticism... ' On Aug 12, 2013, at 7:07 PM, MarshaV val...@att.net wrote: Notice that the substance of my criticism, the nature and role of coherence and its relation to the intellectual level, and the larger

Re: [MD] Marsha My Dear

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Here, Arlo, is where you make sense to me: On Aug 6, 2013, at 11:30 AM, ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR wrote: [Arlo] The entire region north of State College (North-Central Pennsylvania) is mostly federal and state lands, so it is a beautiful, preserved and 'detoxing' place to visit. Since the