Re:T,c,r, apology in advance

DKenn473@aol.com
Sun, 20 Oct 1996 19:53:44 -0400

Again you take something and make it fit your verbiage. by "Old school" I
was simple implying an older time when stores dealt in specific items. You
want tires, you go to a tire store, you want meat you go to a butcher. Do
you shop at Jeffersons Market on 6th. ave? Alas it probably isn't there
anymore not is the Italian deli that makes their own sausage and mozzarella.
Are they causalities to the "New school" you speak of. Most academics are
capable of taking such simple statement and turning them into major issues.
Please take what I say at face value and do not theorize about what I might
mean. I mean what I say, even if I do not do it as eloquently as you.
I have to wonder if Weston had a problem spending days searching for the
"perfect" fruit/vegetable. Or if Catier-Bresson had a problem waiting until
the precise moment or if Watson had a problem spending the time to set up
that last flag to gobo his light. We are all in such a hurry to get where?
By way of one of your own posts... to death. Hell I ain't in that big a
hurry to get there and I am always willing to spend the time it takes to get
quality. I don't know what "specialty stores" you shop but they certainly
aren't the ones I go to.

>Garbage? You are official garbage detecter?(spelling) I haven't seen any
>garbage, tho I saw some excess verbiage I would have edited, as well as some
>arrogance and contempt.... Meanwhile in paragraph one above you urge that
>we get back to the "friendly exchange" of technical information. I'm sure
>we will -- in fact we never stopped. But telling us we're talking garbage
>isn't very friendly.

Garbage.. interesting word. Had to look it up to be sure... a: food waste b:
unwanted or useless information c: worthless writting or speech.
Alas we are each the official garbage detector of our own lives. You seem to
choose c as your definition I however was thinking more in terms of b:
unwanted information. And it was not meant to be friendly or unfriendly,
just a statement of fact. Or fact as I see it. But again you choose to use
my words to your own end.

Now I give you the last word so we may bury this ugly beast once and for all!
Aho- Mitakuya-owasin,
David

>Repent!

>Sincerely,

>Judy