Not a Slow Learner but a No Learner: Me

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Sat Mar 16 15:48:57 CDT 2013


I've seen a TV show of sloth orphans. They are very cuddly, cute, slow, and
ALWAYS with an invisible shit-eating grin.

http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/too-cute/videos/too-cute-baby-sloths.htm

On Saturday, March 16, 2013, Markekohut wrote:

> OK, you can all laugh at me and feel your deserved superiority because
> you have all probably seen a sloth crawl across a 6-8 feet long horizontal
> tree
> branch but I did not until today.
>
> It is amazing, he says so articulately. if truth is movement captured in
> film's 24 frames per
> Second, then the upside-down sloth must be moving at 2-4 frames per sec,
> Long arms in the slowest long arc motion you might ever see in real life.
>
> I was transfixed and, of course, not ever really knowing by experience
> How slowly a sloth moved, I did not think through the evolutionary reason.
>
> To keep themselves " invisible" to predators!
>
> Slothrop. Not just another funny name.
>
> The webbed meanings of so many of TRP's key metaphors, such as this one,
> keep astonishing.
>
> Sent from my iPad
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://waste.org/pipermail/pynchon-l/attachments/20130316/b3f7341b/attachment.html>


More information about the Pynchon-l mailing list