Yes . . . .Who'd 'a !
On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 1:37:41 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Huh! Who'd 'a thunk?
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Garth >
> wrote:
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>> I guess in my own way I'm saying The Absolute, Life, is not *found*
>> "in" any-thing(objects or subjects)
Huh! Who'd 'a thunk?
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Garth wrote:
> I guess in my own way I'm saying The Absolute, Life, is not *found*
> "in" any-thing(objects or subjects) , The Absolute *IS* The
> All(inclusive), One Whole. Object and subject are the same One Whole.
>
> So if there is to
I guess in my own way I'm saying The Absolute, Life, is not *found* "in"
any-thing(objects or subjects) , The Absolute *IS* The All(inclusive), One
Whole. Object and subject are the same One Whole.
So if there is to called a "reference" , it would be the All-Inclusive's
All-inclusive Self .
I guess in my own way I'm saying The Absolute, Life, is not *found* "in"
any-thing(objects or subjects) , The Absolute *IS* The All(inclusive), One
Whole. Object and subject are the same One Whole.
So if there is to called a "reference" , it would be the All-Inclusive's
All-inclusive Self
Well Justin . . .. all of this assumes there is a constant, a fixed
reference point .
There is no consensus on the origin of Life , let alone even what Life is,
so I find it no more than our self double-talk that we could find any
Absolute in a world of relativity . I'm not saying it's
That's my point. Data & Experince allows you to determine preference. There is
no best when it comes to experiences. This goes for brewing coffee, building
buchcles and tuning car engines. The more information you have the better you
can tailor something to your preference but that can and will
I agree with Steve here , we're simply speaking here of preferences . No
two will ever be exactly the same . People can't agree on what to measure,
let alone how to measure it . People can't even agree on what to eat for
lunch . . . . .
Computers can't do it for you ! Who programs
One of the things I found interesting - and I don't know how common this is
with a custom frame - is the idea of using different tubing for the drive
side vs non-drive chain stays. We all know they are stressed completely
differently, and when frames break from stress my guess is it's usually at
I'm not a framebuilder, but my Riv Road was built with four different kinds
of Reynolds tubing and a Vitus downtube in 1999.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
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