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Re: OT Re: No rules: no standards. No standards: crap.



I love the LD archive search function. mikkoz, are you the same guy who I 
accused of making personal attacks on my philosophical perspectives back 
in 
Nov. 2006?  http://www.loopersdelight.com/LDarchive/200611/msg00422.html

...where my response to you was:

"Well, it's more than 2 cents. I've managed to write all this criticism of 
a 
performer, fully admitting it is my own perspective, without personal 
attack - suggesting someone is intolerant or prejudice. That is one skill 
in 
the art of debate, being able to argue a point without committing the 
fallacy of Argumentum ad Hominem. We are exchanging ideas here (true or 
not, 
probable or improbable), which is a 2000 year old tradition that has 
proven 
success without personal attack. The beauty of respective discourse is the 
ability to stay at the level of ideas, and not involve the character or 
alleged character of the person, which has no bearing on the facts.  No 
respect take, however. I'm used to it given my academic background."

You want to talk, bro?  We can work it out. :)

Kris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Mikkoz
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: OT Re: No rules: no standards. No standards: crap.


It's funny how our entire cosmology comes into question when challenging 
"Special K's" enlightened worldview.  -m


On 8/26/07, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
It's a concept that is difficult for us brainwashed and dualistic
"Occidentals" to grasp, but with some stretching and time, we may 
eventually
figure it out...

K-
----- Original Message -----

> Krispen Hartung wrote:
>> Everything said on this group eventually has something to do with
>> looping. If people can use the list to share their thoughts and feeling
>> on their favorite books, food, magazines, painters, laptops, insects,
>> movies, porn flicks, etc, etc, it all eventually integrates back into 
>our
>> psyche's and inspires us to make creative loop music. In life, just 
>about
>> everything is inter-related,
>
>
> hmm... not convinced by that ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
> From what I know of Kim's intentions,
> Mark is quite right to put forward such rules,
> ...and it's quite right to disagree with him.
>
> ...but,
>
> let's put OT in the header
> ...and try to keep a good proportion of on-topic
>
> andy butler





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