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- From: tomas@leland.Stanford.EDU (Thomas J. Monica)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
- Subject: Re: I'm waiting...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.013737.11630@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 01:37:37 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.221628.16810@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU>
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- In article <1992Nov16.221628.16810@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU> sjeck@isi.com writes:
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- >eskridge@head-cfa.havard.edu asks:
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- >|What does Joe Hack have to teach us? Cynicism? Self-hatred? The need to
- >|drag others down in order to validate ourselves? No thanks. So, to Joe
- >|Doheny, I disagree. And to Joe Hack, you have my sympathy.
- >
- >i think it was Soren Kierkegaard that said,
- >"anything less than a self examined life is unworth living."
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- Well actually it was old Socrates. 'course them buddists say
- "the unlived life is not worth reflecting upon"
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- Nor is JH IMHO.
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- "Better a Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied" Plato
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- Hey as long as we're throwing quotes, how's this alteration of Lin Yutang:
- "Every Deadhead is a Confucian when he suceeds and a Taoist when he fails"
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- I like it! :-)
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- OAKLAND! YES!
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- t
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- >
- >why do you react so to Joe Hack? why do you judge him so harshly?
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- >NO I AM NOT JOE HACK, I've just played him before.
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- >Steve-TOO
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