Who is R. Buckminster Fuller? Never heard of him?
>I think the real problem is that he has read a bit of R. Buckminster >Fuller, and has tried to emulate Fuller's very peculiar way of >expressing himself. If you can get your head around where he is coming >from, Fullers style is not dribble at all, in fact it is probably more >effective and accurate than standard english. I would imagine that Mills >picked up his fancy for Fuller during his university days as an >architecture student. > >The problem comes when a hip-hop dj from Detroit tries to sound like a >Harvard educated polymath and philosopher...heavy on form, not much >substance. > >take care, >mt