GRGR (5) PK

Paul Mackin pmackin at clark.net
Thu Jul 1 07:02:26 CDT 1999



On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Lorentzen / Nicklaus wrote:

> rj schrieb:
> > What Pointsman wants,
> > ultimately, is that the strict deterministic 'laws' of science take
> > their 'rightful' place in society, i.e. that they rule the world, rather
> > than the shabby old men like Pudding.
> 
> Then I'd prefer even Pudding.  - KFL

Oh, we all do I think. Pudding represents something that is lost or in the
process of being lost. The Pointer represents standard entreprenurial
science in its ascendency.
	
Of course in the end there are no right directions or wrong directions.
Movement is all. (upon that darkling plain)

	 P.




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