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- From: anderson@macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson)
- Subject: Re: My dinner with Anderson
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.050249.2405@macc.wisc.edu>
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- Organization: Madison Academic Computing Center, UW-Madison
- References: <1992Nov16.225857.7844@macc.wisc.edu> <17944@autodesk.COM> <1992Nov18.032407.28493@macc.wisc.edu> <17960@autodesk.COM>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 05:02:49 GMT
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- In article <17960@autodesk.COM> owen@autodesk.com (D. Owen
- Rowley) writes:
-
- >However I've always figured you don't really read anybody
- >elses posts, and merely hammer out your commentary based on
- >some strange formula.
-
- Well, it says here I read and responded to 29 of yours this
- year, up to your little hiatus starting in July. Having now
- looked at those, I clearly was reading them, because I was
- giving you hell of what you said, or because I was giving
- you a compliment, and you objected to the former and gladly
- took the latter. Indeed, quite a few of them are very good-
- natured and several are even funny.
-
- >How much time could you possibly spend reading, when so much
- >is spent dispensing such hearty fare.
-
- It seems a miracle, doesn't it? Well, I guess it'll just
- have to be a miracle. We've been over this stuff before.
-
- Seems to be the week for lists. I manage to work about 8
- hours a day, like normal folks. I read 200-400 pages of
- something every day. I listen to music. I watch probably
- about 15 hours of TV a week. I read the net four or five
- times a day, more on weekends. I write this stuff, which
- goes pretty quickly. I write music reviews (not to mention
- attending the concerts reviewed). I eat meals, I sleep, I
- even socialize (though not a lot).
-
- >Its true I rarely agree with you , but I believe I've made
- >some attempts to acknowledge when I do.
-
- You have. I could say the same; it would be true.
-
- >>I believe, that you thrive on strife.
-
- >Believe what you will. But let me state plainly that I
- >think dialogue is the spice of life. I don't require that
- >the exchange be characterised by strife, but neither do I
- >require agreement as qualification for participation.
-
- We agree about dialog being zesty. I think the record will
- speak very clearly, if you like, that I don't give anyone
- one bit more grief than you do on occasions of disagreement.
-
- This was you (article <drtk#=+.onr@netcom.com>):
-
- ]]Well I follow the *way* called floating Anarchy and
- ]]practise guerilla ontology in the quest of same.
-
- >What do you thrive on Jess, could it be that an individual
- >who posts volume equal to all other participants cares
- >nothing about the attention it brings?
-
- Such a bizarre sense of proportion. I suppose it's a bit
- like the perceived dyke invasion when three lesbians say
- something here. Now the numbers, Owen, simply do not
- support this wild claim of yours. What you call half is an
- amount between 5% and 15%, depending on various little
- things. How curious to be so set on a point as to overstate
- by *that* much, eh?
-
- And you think (a) it brings attention, and (b) the attention
- it does or doesn't bring is something I do or don't dote on,
- apparently. I must say, that's a bit curious, too.
-
- >Enlighten us Jess, I'd like to know what drives you.
-
- If I believed you really wanted to be enlightened, I'd
- undertake the task at once, of course, who could pass up
- a chance like that? Despite your protestations to the
- contrary, Owen, we have at least this in common:
-
- In article <1992May15.121843.27747@macc.wisc.edu>, I wrote:
-
- ]In article <bnpk2p#.onr@netcom.com> onr@netcom.com (D. Owen
- ]Rowley) writes:
-
- ]]I don't want anybody to waste their time on me if they don't
- ]]want to, and I don't write the things I do here worrying if
- ]]anyone will respect me in the morning. I say what i say,
- ]]and I write what i write for me. If someone doesn't repect
- ]]that, its their problem.
-
- ]I think this is the *only* attitude that really makes sense.
- ]He believes what he says, he says what he believes. Take it
- ]or leave it. When I don't agree with him, which is often, I
- ]may or may not say so. But I don't expect to change him.
-
- >>>But you never comment on the substance of what i post, you
- >>>wait for a confrontational opportunity.
-
- Now that I've reviewed the material, there's *much* evidence
- you are wrong.
-
- >>I think you're turned slightly around, good buddy. The peep
- >>I heard from you was that pusillanimous pustule of pompous
- >>bluster responded to above.
-
- >Oh darn, I already removed the pesky little artichoke, well
- >.. its gone now!
-
- Brain surgery.
-
- >>The fact is it was you who
- >>waited for a confrontational opportunity, which is after all
- >>your stock in trade.
-
- >Your hands and keyboard are pure, unstained by any glimmer
- >of cattiness of confrontation. I don't think so Jess.
-
- Washing up is what soap is *for*, Owen. No point in wasting
- any on exculpating myself, but your halo is less blinding
- than you think. I have these special shades for viewing
- haloes, you see.
-
- >My stock in trade is wordsmithing in ways that promote
- >thinking Jess. One of the big differences between us is
- >that I don't insist that the reader winds up thinking my
- >thoughts in place of their own.
-
- If "practicing guerilla ontology" were wordsmithing, and
- if it promoted thinking, doubtless I would agree on the
- first point.
-
- But the second makes little sense as either wordsmithing or
- thought, if you mean to imply that I look for conformity to
- my own ideas. If you think I do, then you are reading me
- through strange shades indeed.
-
- But you say you don't:
-
- >of the bulk of jess-0-bytes that
- >flood through the newsgroup, I sample quite little.
-
- so it's not very clear what you might mean. Even less clear
- is this:
-
- >I have no prblem with you as a person Jess, and a few years
- >back I actually thought there was some mutual respect for
- >our differences of opinion.
-
- Then I am not to put any credence in the mutuality of the
- respect expressed rather more recently (May this year)?
-
- ]Not everyone presents me or us with this "take it or leave
- ]it" choice, but Owen does. That's how he is, at least on
- ]the outside.
-
- ]Whether I think that's good, bad, or neutral isn't
- ]pertinent. I respect what I can respect -- what he's told us
- ]of his life story and several other things elicit (at least
- ]my) respect -- and life's too short to get my knickers in a
- ]twist over the things I don't respect where he's concerned.
- ]I need my reserves for *real* enemies. At the bottom line,
- ]if I were in trouble and asked for his help, I bet you
- ]*anything* he'd try.
-
- ]In part because many of us know each other in various ways,
- ]having our own points to make and lives to lead, it's easy
- ]for us to forget temporarily what really counts. Now and
- ]then, I think it's a good idea to make what counts explicit.
-
- >But I've come to a different position now.
-
- Noted, since you insist.
-
- >Your tendency to dismiss all other viewpoints as moronic,
-
- Not all, Owen, just the moronic ones. It's truly not
- possible to be objective about oneself, but by far the
- majority of people I disagree with I engage in honest
- debate.
-
- >and your patronising habit of never looking back at your own
- >trail when you get bitchy
-
- Surely we do not need more chapter and verse, in your own
- words, to belie that, do we? We've even recanted
- *together*, which I thought was charming and fun.
-
- >has left me fairly indifferent towards you.
-
- My guess there's a wound you've kept open so it would
- fester, and you identify it with me, rather exaggeratedly
- too. Doesn't pass for indifference, I think.
-
- I think you should quit monkeying around:
-
- ]yes, i do think we are essentially baboons.
-
- <> The believer is happy; the doubter is wise.
- <> -- Hungarian proverb
- --
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