[music-dsp] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\ u r more than lovely. and u are a border dissolvant. most obsessive vorm. [k!sz m! z!l!]

Ian Lewis ILewis at acclaim.com
Fri Apr 6 17:11:00 EDT 2001


Oh, dear. I really didn't mean to send this to the music-dsp group. I hit
"reply" and "send" without fixing the address--I meant to send it directly
to nn. I didn't mean to start yet another flame war over nn's posts.
Ian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Cain [mailto:arcane at znet.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 2:02 PM
> To: music-dsp at shoko.calarts.edu
> Cc: nezvanova at eusocial.com
> Subject: Re: [music-dsp] [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\ u r more than lovely. and u
> area border dissolvant. most obsessive vorm. [k!sz m! z!l!]
> 
> 
> 
> Ian Lewis wrote:
> > 
> > Look, no matter how wonderful she is in person, the truth 
> is that she
> > ruthlessly cross-posts OT crap to newsgroups who are not in any way
> > benefitted by her presence. That's all anyone's complaining 
> about. When I
> > personally asked her to stop this unprofessional and inconsiderate
> > cross-posting of all of her "profound" thoughts, I received 
> replies that
> > were at once immature and downright mean.
> > 
> > Obviously she has another side to her, one that is 
> admirable and worthy of
> > emulation. I wish she would show that side more often.
> > 
> > Perhaps I just didn't give nn a chance. Certainly I had no 
> idea, when first
> > I encountered her posts, that she was a mathematical and 
> artistic genius.
> > But should her "genius" status excuse her rudeness?
> > Ian
> 
> Oh my!  When I joined this list I looked at the archives and 
> immediately
> created a filter to send her notes to the trash because at first blush
> they looked mostly like nonsense (although I did detect some serious
> creative wierdness.)  After just reading the note praising her
> scientific work I reassessed that, created a separate folder 
> to hold her
> material and am now going through the stuff I had assigned to 
> trash with
> a fresh perspective and understanding.  Once again I learn 
> the lesson of
> contempt prior to investigation.  God help me but I am a sucker for
> genius, especially women.  Hell, I was in love with Ayn Rand 30 years
> ago.  Go figure.  :-)
> 
> About rude: is it rude when a sculptor puts hir work in a place you
> can't avoid seeing?  I dunno, just a thought.
> 
> 
> Bob
> -- 
> 
> "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler."
> 
>                                              A. Einstein
> 
> 
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