bill..you are splitting hairs..i dare you to go into a wilderness jungle..
and try to find you way back after you have been wandering through it for a 
couple of hours..and no leaving a secret trail to follow back...
ask joe...would he wander into the desert far from base camp without a map?
 your just asking for trouble bill
and no you are not permitted to take provisions with you
 merle

  
Edgar,

You're not lost if you're already home wherever you are.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Bill,
> 
> You are't lost until you try to get home and can't!
> 
> Edgar
> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 3, 2013, at 10:10 AM, Bill! wrote:
> 
> > Merle,
> > 
> > One only needs a map or considers themselves 'lost' if they have a specific 
> > destination in mind.  If you are just wandering around enjoying the woods 
> > with no destination in mind you don't need a map, and how could you be lost?
> > 
> > ...Bill!
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@> wrote:
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>  musical notes are the language  used to communicate to others the music 
> >> score or plan or map... it is like a map...without a map or a path one 
> >> would be lost in the woods...merle
> >> Â 
> >> Mike,
> >> 
> >> That's a pretty good analogy.
> >> 
> >> Music notation is a way to intellectually communicate a musical score.  I 
> >> guess that would be much like the sutras.
> >> 
> >> Listening would be the sensual way to communicate music.  That would be 
> >> more like zen.
> >> 
> >> IMO...Bill!
> >> 
> >> --- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@ wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> <br/>Bill!,<br/><br/>The Beatles were arguably the best band in the world 
> >>> and none of them could read music. Perhaps, therefore, we should discard 
> >>> with formal music notation?<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail 
> >>> for iPad
> >>> 
> >> 
> > 
> >
>


 

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