Subject: Re: Can a point also be a border?
Date: Apr 22, 2002 @ 21:06
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "granthutchison" <granthutchison@b...>
wrote:
> > please see message 1926 with art
> Lovely! (Sound of hands briskly rubbed.) I'll get back to you.

yes i think you will be successful too
& it will be fantastic

> >> I can't believe you keep using practicality as an argument in
> >> this, given your usual brisk opposition to all practicality.
> > but maybe you can also explain how you have come to have this
view
> > of me
> > what i actually believe is
> > there is no positive creative value to opposition
> Ah well, I do now think "opposition" was the wrong word. Sorry.
> But see message 5115 for what seemed at the time to be a) a very
long
> sentence indeed, and b) a call from your heart for topology to take
> precedence over the practicalities of day-to-day existence. I was
> impressed enough to have retained it ever since.

yes hideously long
haha
& then after finally concluding it resumes again in a postscript
hahaha
like the thing that wouldnt die
hahahahahaha
so i am glad you threw it back up to me so alive & living again
& it does accurately express my decided preference & focus
while i still dont see any opposition in it
& didnt & dont intend any

contrast & distinction perhaps
but opposition i really cant think of a use for

& i do realize almost everyone else is fighting a war on something or
other these days
not at bp thankfully
but i mean out there on the big potato
so it is all too easy to imagine opposition where there isnt any
& it is good to savor its strange absence

m