Reading GR
Henry Musikar
gravity at nicom.com
Fri Aug 30 16:58:43 CDT 1996
My recommendation concerning reading GR - it gets easier as you go along.
Don't worry about what you are missing the first time that you read
it. After the push-you-back-in-your-seat acceleration of the early
pages, it's quite a smooth flight until it reachs terminal velocity
near the end. Just sit back and enjoy the ride <dcny>.
On 26 Aug 96 at 15:33, BobSchulte at aol.com wrote:
> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 15:33:24 -0400
> From: BobSchulte at aol.com
> To: ckaratnytsky at nypl.org, pynchon-l at waste.org
> Subject: Re: (na)V.(y bluenote and godollfin)
> I'd like to be part of a GR of GR, or any other of TP's work for
> that matter. Slow is good; I can definitely go with SLOW;
> particularly since I haven't been able to get beyond about the first
> 100 pages after several tries. Please include me if this gets off
> the ground. And pardon my stumbling efforts at e-mail. I'm new to
> on-line, so I don't know for sure if I'm doing this right or not,
> all the appropriate etiquette, etc.
>
> BobSchulte at aol.com
>
>
Keep cool, but care. -- TRP
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